Beginner · 2026-06-27
What is 'turbulence' in the context of flying?
Turbulence refers to unstable or irregular air currents that cause the airplane to shake or experience sudden movements.
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Beginner · 2026-06-27
Turbulence refers to unstable or irregular air currents that cause the airplane to shake or experience sudden movements.
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Under IFR, there is no specific minimum visibility requirement; flight is conducted using instruments and ATC clearance regardless of outside visibility.
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Under 14 CFR Part 91, VFR minimum visibility in Class E airspace below 10,000 feet MSL is 3 statute miles during the day.
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