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Título: CVFR
Publicado por: AvEngEr en 19 Agosto, 2007, 16:04:59
¿Sabe alguien qué significan las siglas CVFR?  ??? ??? ??? ??? ???


Título: Re: CVFR
Publicado por: jorduran en 19 Agosto, 2007, 17:31:21
el google y wikipedia hecen maravillas

Controlled Visual Flight Rules

CVFR flight is used in locations where aviation authorities have determined that VFR flight should be allowed, but that ATC separation minimal and guidance are necessary. In this respect, CVFR is similar to Instrument flight rules (IFR) in that ATC will give pilots headings and altitudes at which to fly, and will provide separation and conflict resolution. However, pilots and aircraft do not need to be IFR rated to fly in CVFR areas, which is highly advantageous. An example of airspace where CVFR is common would be Canadian Class B airspace.[citation needed]

The CVFR concept is used in Canada and certain European countries, but not in the U.S., where the Private Pilot certificate itself authorizes the pilot to accept clearances under VFR.

Hay que ser menos "vagoneta"


Título: Re: CVFR
Publicado por: AvEngEr en 19 Agosto, 2007, 20:36:37
No seas tiquismiquis Jordi  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

En el Google ya lo busqué pero no aparecía nada que me convenciera, aunque es verdad que en Wikipedia ni se me ocurrió...

Gracias  ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)