Back to: "M"
MVFR
- Usado para
- marginal visual flight rules
- Fonte1
- UNITED STATES. Federal Aviation Administration. Risk management handbook. Oklahoma City: FAA, 2022. 80 p. FAA-H-8083-2A. Disponível em: https://www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov/files/2022-06/risk_management_handbook_2A.pdf.
- Contexto
- Suppose a pilot’s flying takes place in a part of the country where clear skies and visibilities of 30 miles or more are normal. The entry might specify the lowest VFR ceiling as 7,000 feet, and the lowest visibility as 15 miles. A pilot may never experience MVFR conditions and would leave the dash in place. However, in this example and as shown in Figure 2-3, the pilot regularly flies in an area where normal summer flying involves hazy conditions over relatively flat terrain and is more experienced and comfortable in MVFR. The pilot used the MVFR column to record personal minimums of a 2,500-foot ceiling and 4 miles visibility for daytime operations.

