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Scenario 1: During an IFR flight in uncontrolled airspace, what is the minimum flight visibility required when flying at or above 10,000 feet ASL?
For IFR flight in uncontrolled airspace at or above 10,000 feet ASL, the minimum flight visibility is 7 statute miles. This is a standard regulatory requirement
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Question: Scenario 1: During an IFR flight in uncontrolled airspace, what is the minimum flight visibility required when flying at or above 10,000 feet ASL?
Answer options:
- 3 statute miles
- 5 statute miles ✅ 7 statute miles
- 9 statute miles
Correct answer: 7 statute miles
Explanation: For IFR flight in uncontrolled airspace at or above 10,000 feet ASL, the minimum flight visibility is 7 statute miles. This is a standard regulatory requirement found in CARs. The correct answer is "7 statute miles". This capacity-fill scenario 1 reinforces the same competency for the inrat bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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- When flying an NDB approach, what instrument is primarily used to track the inbound course?
- How does an aneroid barometer in an altimeter respond to a change in atmospheric pressure?
- What is the primary characteristic that differentiates a Localizer Performance (LP) approach from a Localizer
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