tuwood
Pre-takeoff checklist
I am always watching the skies now that I'm learning to fly and seem to find interesting questions as a result.
I was walking my dog this morning and saw a Cessna flying overhead at ~1500' or so AGL (just a guess). Then I heard a helicopter coming from a different direction and they both essentially turned directly towards each other. I did the wtf and then figured I better get the phone out "just in case", but figured they'd be fine.
Ultimately the Heli was lower than the Cessna, so they cleared by probably 500' or more.
Here's the video:
Anyway my random question from this is in regard to VFR separation. Is there a set distance that we're supposed to maintain separation or is simply that we're supposed to just "maintain separation"?
I did some googling and only found things referencing that we need to maintain separation, but didn't have any set distances other than cloud separation.
Obviously with the east/west VFR altitudes they're set to assist us with 1000' separation, but those aren't really applicable near an airport environment.
I was walking my dog this morning and saw a Cessna flying overhead at ~1500' or so AGL (just a guess). Then I heard a helicopter coming from a different direction and they both essentially turned directly towards each other. I did the wtf and then figured I better get the phone out "just in case", but figured they'd be fine.
Ultimately the Heli was lower than the Cessna, so they cleared by probably 500' or more.
Here's the video:
Anyway my random question from this is in regard to VFR separation. Is there a set distance that we're supposed to maintain separation or is simply that we're supposed to just "maintain separation"?
I did some googling and only found things referencing that we need to maintain separation, but didn't have any set distances other than cloud separation.
Obviously with the east/west VFR altitudes they're set to assist us with 1000' separation, but those aren't really applicable near an airport environment.