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Explore the essential regulations, procedures, and tools for planning VFR flights. Learn about airspace classification, navigation, weather briefings, and safety equipment. Utilize charts, plotters, and operational flight planning for a smooth journey.
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“Yes, we CLIL with e-CLIL” VFR FLIGHT PLANNING CLASS: V^M - Aeronautical Branch -
VFR (Visual Flight Rules) SET OF REGULATIONS VMC (VISUAL METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS) CLOUDS MINIMUM ALTITUDE OBSTACLE AVOIDANCE
VFR Flight Plotting NAVIGATION CHART PLOTTER PROCEDURES Airports Directions and Distances MEL (Minimum En-Route Level) Radio-Aids
OPERATIONAL FLIGHT PLAN OFP is a particular FPL in which these information are concerned, such as: AIRPORTS and WAYPOINTS TIMES SPEEDS FUEL TRACKS WEIGHT and BALANCE ALTITUDE DISTANCES
FUEL FUEL CONSUMPTION FUEL QUANTITY Trip Fuel ContingencyFuel Taxi Fuel Extra Fuel Alternate Fuel
AIRSPACE ANALYSIS • Purpose: acquire useful information • who to contact and when; • rules to observe; • services provided. • Airspace which is classified by: • function; • extension; • service provided; • class.
AIRSPACE SERVICES There are two kinds of airspaces: controlled, uncontrolled. Controlled: separation provided by a controller. Uncontrolled: separation provided by the pilot himself (“see and to be seen”). • Class is indicated with a letter from: A to G. Rules regards: • type of traffic; • separation; • communication.
ICAO Flight Plan Route Safety equipment Fuel on board Any information useful to identify the plane
METEOROLOGICALBRIEFING METAR TAF SWLL SIGNIFICANT WEATHER CHART
METAR and TAF METAR: METereological Aerodrome Report Observation message. TAF: Terminal Aerodrome Forecast Forecast message.