Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC) currency is a critical requirement for pilots to operate aircraft in low visibility conditions. According to Federal Aviation Regulations, a pilot must complete at least six instrument approaches within the preceding six months to maintain IMC currency.
An instrument approach involves flying an aircraft using only flight instruments, without visual reference to the ground. This is essential for safe operations in adverse weather conditions.
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