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What is the minimum flight visibility required for a take-off under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) from an aerodrome in Canada, when no take-off minima are otherwise specified?
According to CAR 602.07(2), when no take-off minima are otherwise specified, the minimum flight visibility for IFR take-off is one-half statute mile (800 metres
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Question: What is the minimum flight visibility required for a take-off under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) from an aerodrome in Canada, when no take-off minima are otherwise specified?
Answer options: ✅ One-half statute mile (800 metres)
- One statute mile (1600 metres)
- One-quarter statute mile (400 metres)
- Two statute miles (3200 metres)
Correct answer: One-half statute mile (800 metres)
Explanation: According to CAR 602.07(2), when no take-off minima are otherwise specified, the minimum flight visibility for IFR take-off is one-half statute mile (800 metres).
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