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In the scenario described at the top of this article, were trying to get back to home plate in 800 overcast and two miles, somewhere in the U.S. Its a good idea to get an IFR clearance to deal with that low of a ceiling. But what if the ceiling was 5000 overcast, or unlimited, with the same two miles of visibility? Youd still need a clearance to get home, but it doesnt have to be an IFR.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Special VFR (SVFR) is an ATC clearance permitting operations in certain Class B, C, D, and E surface areas with reduced weather minima (one statute mile visibility and clear of clouds).
  • While useful in hazy or misty conditions, especially in the airport pattern, SVFR requires an instrument rating and a qualified aircraft between sunset and sunrise.
  • SVFR is unsuitable for very low ceilings and poor visibility where maintaining cloud clearance is difficult; a pop-up IFR clearance is often a safer choice in such scenarios.
  • Departing SVFR is an option if good VFR conditions are known to be immediately ahead, but not when continuous adverse weather is expected.
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In the scenario described at the top of this article, we’re trying to get back to home plate in 800 overcast and two miles, somewhere in the U.S. It’s a good idea to get an IFR clearance to deal with that low of a ceiling. But what if the ceiling was 5000 overcast, or unlimited, with the same two miles of visibility? You’d still need a clearance to get home, but it doesn’t have to be an IFR.

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