Low visibility procedures are essential in aviation to ensure safe operations during conditions where visual references are limited. These procedures include specific maneuvers and techniques that pilots must follow to maintain control of the aircraft and navigate safely.
One critical aspect is the activation criteria for low visibility procedures, which typically involve weather parameters such as Runway Visual Range (RVR) or prevailing visibility. The decision to activate these procedures is made by the flight crew based on their assessment of the current conditions and the aircraft’s capabilities.
What is Runway Visual Range (RVR)?
How does RVR affect low visibility procedures?
What is the typical activation criteria for low visibility procedures?
Why are low visibility procedures important in aviation?
Can you explain the specific maneuvers involved in low visibility procedures?
How do pilots prepare for low visibility operations?
What are the consequences of not following low visibility procedures?
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