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Aerodrome identification
Cavok is pronounced “CAV-O-KAY” and means a combination of conditions
where the visibility, cloud and present weather are better than prescribed
valves, namely:
• Visibility is 10 km or more
• No cloud below 1500m (5,000 ft) or below MSA (minimum sector altitude)
whichever is greater and no cumulonimbus (CB)
▪ No significant weather i.e no precipitation, thunderstorm, shallow fog or
low drifting snow
Note: Surface wind is not included
6.2 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
Some other information may also be included in reports, particularly with regard to
runway conditions:
• Standing water, e.g. damp, wet, water patches or flooded. Snow, slush, ice.
• Braking action - given for Touchdown Zone, Mid-Point, Stop End. (see table
below)
• Other runway surface conditions (e.g. threshold displaced 1000ft due to
work in progress).
• Obstructions.
• Wind Shear warnings etc.
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