John Richardson
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John Richardson
I'm confused about something. Let's say it's daytime and you are in a class G airport where the overlying airspace is class E, dropping down to 700' AGL (Inside the Fuzzy Magenta Circle). If the visibility is 1SM, you can legally take off in the class G airspace. BUT...as soon as you reach 700' AGL, you are in class E which requires 3SM of visibility.
So, am I to understand that at 699' AGL I'm legal, but if I climb one foot of altitude, I'm now illegal? To avoid this am I supposed to fly around at no more than 699 feet AGL? You can't even achieve pattern altitude this way. What would be the point of taking off at the class G airport?
I missed a question on the written exam for this scenario where the correct minimum viz for takeoff was indeed 1SM. I answered with 3SM because it seemed like the logical/practical choice.
Am I overthinking this?
So, am I to understand that at 699' AGL I'm legal, but if I climb one foot of altitude, I'm now illegal? To avoid this am I supposed to fly around at no more than 699 feet AGL? You can't even achieve pattern altitude this way. What would be the point of taking off at the class G airport?
I missed a question on the written exam for this scenario where the correct minimum viz for takeoff was indeed 1SM. I answered with 3SM because it seemed like the logical/practical choice.
Am I overthinking this?