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Part 9: Flight Plans and Flight Itineraries

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9.02  The amount of fuel carried on board any propeller-driven aeroplane at the commencement of a day VFR flight must be sufficient, having regard to the meteorological conditions and foreseeable delays that are expected in flight, to fly to the destination aerodrome

(1) and then fly for a period of 45 minutes at normal cruising speed.
(2) and then fly for a period of 30 minutes at normal cruising speed.
(3) then to a specified alternate and then for a period of 45 minutes at normal cruising speed.
(4) then to a specified alternate and then fly for a period of 30 minutes at normal cruising speed.

 

 

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