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Scenario 29: For a day VFR flight in an airplane, the minimum fuel reserve at the destination is enough to fly at normal cruise for at least:

Day VFR airplane fuel reserve: 30 minutes at normal cruise. Night VFR / IFR airplane: 45 minutes. The correct answer is "30 minutes". This capacity-fill scenari

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Question: Scenario 29: For a day VFR flight in an airplane, the minimum fuel reserve at the destination is enough to fly at normal cruise for at least:

Answer options:

  • 15 minutes
  • 60 minutes
  • 45 minutes ✅ 30 minutes

Correct answer: 30 minutes

Explanation: Day VFR airplane fuel reserve: 30 minutes at normal cruise. Night VFR / IFR airplane: 45 minutes. The correct answer is "30 minutes". This capacity-fill scenario 29 reinforces the same competency for the pstar bank and follows the certified explanation standard.

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