Special Visual Flight Rules (SVFR) is a mechanism that allows pilots to operate in conditions that are less than those required for basic VFR flight within the lateral boundaries of Class B, Class C, Class D or Class E surface areas below 10,000 feet—useful to pilots for getting in and out of airports under VFR when the weather is changing rapidly or when the weather may differ in specific directions surrounding the airport.
What is special VFR and when should I use it?
- By Eric Radtke
- Dec 12, 2024 /*= /* @noEscape */ //$socialIconsHtml */?>
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