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What is the primary condition for a pilot to cancel an IFR flight plan while airborne in VMC?

A pilot may cancel an IFR flight plan while airborne in VMC (Visual Meteorological Conditions) only if they can proceed to the destination airport under VFR. Th

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Question: What is the primary condition for a pilot to cancel an IFR flight plan while airborne in VMC?

Answer options:

  • Received permission from ATC
  • Be within 30 miles of the destination airport ✅ Can proceed to the destination under VFR
  • Having at least one hour of fuel remaining at cruising speed

Correct answer: Can proceed to the destination under VFR

Explanation: A pilot may cancel an IFR flight plan while airborne in VMC (Visual Meteorological Conditions) only if they can proceed to the destination airport under VFR. This implies being capable of navigating and avoiding obstacles visually.

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