Night Visual Meteorological Conditions (VMC) flight hours are crucial for pilots to maintain proficiency in flying under low visibility conditions. These hours help ensure that pilots can operate safely and effectively during night flights.
To calculate the Night VMC hours logged per flight, you need to consider the total flight time during which visual references were not available due to weather conditions.
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