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New reference needed for exam prep question
jkatz098
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jkatz098 created the topic: New reference needed for exam prep question
Does anyone know what the deal with forecast requirements are in the exam now? They have been removed from the aip.
Bosi72 replied the topic: New reference needed for exam prep question
CAR239 - forecast must be obtained for any flight outside of vicinity of aerodrome (10nm).
Part 91 MOS Chapter 7 para 7.02 below says both (a - GAF or SIGWX) and (b - GPWT) must be obtained.
(a) (iii) is an overkill saying a forecast must be obtained in any case.
To summarise, (and in my opinion), there are no differences between flights over water and flights over land if you are flying further than 10nm away from aerodrome.
50nm rule is related to alternates, elt, life jackets.
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For subparagraph (1) (a) (i), the authorised weather forecasts are as follows: (a) 1 of the following: (i) for an operation at or below 10 000 ft AMSL — a GAF or a GAMET area forecast; (ii) for an operation above 10 000 ft AMSL — a SIGWX forecast; (iii) for any operation — a flight forecast; (b) a wind and temperature forecast.
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bobtait replied the topic: New reference needed for exam prep question
AIP ENR 1.1 para 10.7.2.1 says that for flights less than 50nm from departure, any OPRs (INTER, TEMPO, FM, BECMG OR PROB) do not apply. So you do not need to carry the extra fuel requirement imposed by those OPRs.
However Part 91 MOS Chapter 7 para 7.02 says, for flights below 10,000 feet, you still do have to have consulted the GAF or any other message reasonably available (I guess that means any TAF), no matter what distance you intend to fly. If you don't have a GAF, you can use a FLIGHT FORECAST instead (most unlikely for VFR as a FLIGHT FORECAST must be ordered before hand and requires prior notice).