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Old April 9th, 2006, 13:41   #1
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I remember it was something like this 5v/111 and 3v/152 in rod machados book, I mixed ti up I think but above 10,000 feet msl what is the horizontal distance, the above distance and the below a cloud distance . Also what is it below 10,000 feet msl? Thank you , I think that was the right learning method im not sure if I mixed up the numbers though.
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Old April 9th, 2006, 13:45   #2
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OK, for some reason I can't click on any of the buttons: smilies, attachments, pictures etc. Anyway, here's a little diagram:http://www.uspa.org/publications/SIM..._clearance.jpg
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just a friendly tip, but a title like "cloud clearance requirements" or something to that effect would be a lot more helpful than seeing "airspace" and wondering what in the world you are talking about in your first sentance. Enough context to figure it out from the rest of your post, but still confusing at first glance.

Your FAR/AIM will have a table with cloud clearance requirements for each type of airspace, day/night, above/below 10k and above below/1200AGL for class G.
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just a friendly tip, but a title like "cloud clearance requirements" or something to that effect would be a lot more helpful than seeing "airspace" and wondering what in the world you are talking about in your first sentance. Enough context to figure it out from the rest of your post, but still confusing at first glance.

Your FAR/AIM will have a table with cloud clearance requirements for each type of airspace, day/night, above/below 10k and above below/1200AGL for class G.
Im sorry Casey,I said that because 2 days ago we had an airspace quiz and this was included in it. The funny thing is , I was going to type something to that affect but I choose airspace instead.Remember , im training and if I screw up always let me know ,it's good to learn from your mistakes.
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