Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) Practice Exam

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What visibility is required during night VFR in Class G airspace?

  1. 1 mile visibility and Clear of Clouds

  2. 3 miles visibility, 500 ft below, 1000 ft above

  3. 5 miles visibility, 1000 ft below, 2000 ft horizontal

  4. 2 miles visibility and Clear of Clouds

The correct answer is: 3 miles visibility, 500 ft below, 1000 ft above

For night VFR operations within Class G airspace, the visibility and cloud clearance requirements are specifically designed to ensure safety while maintaining visual reference. The correct choice states that a pilot must have a visibility of at least 3 statute miles, along with cloud clearance restrictions of being at least 500 feet below clouds and 1,000 feet above clouds. These requirements help ensure that pilots maintain adequate visual contact with the ground and avoid flying too close to clouds, which could lead to loss of visual references and an increased risk of flying into instrument meteorological conditions (IMC). The specific combination of visibility and cloud clearance is crucial for safe operation, particularly at night when visual references are limited compared to daytime flying. In contrast, the other options either mandate less visibility or cloud separation that does not meet the regulatory requirements for night VFR operations. This further emphasizes the importance of the correct response in promoting safer flight operations under less favorable lighting conditions.