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- Prevailing_visibility abstract "Prevailing visibility in aviation is a measurement of the greatest distance visible throughout at least half of the horizon, not necessarily continuously. To take the prevailing visibility, controllers reference a number of visual reference points: usually buildings, hills, or other geographic features. The value obtained is usually reported on a METAR and recorded on the ATIS.In Canada, it is the maximum visibility value common to sectors comprising one-half or more of the horizon circle. The horizon circle may be divided into as many sections as required based on differing visibilities.When the prevailing visibility is less than 4 miles,or goes from less than 4 miles to four miles or greater, tower personnel are required to take a prevailing visibility reading. If this reading differs from the ground reading (i.e., different readings for different heights), the lower value of the two is used for aircraft operations.Also visibility is define as greatest distance at which an object of specified characteristics can be seen an identified by an observer with normal flight under normal condition in daylight. [1]".
- Prevailing_visibility wikiPageExternalLink 2-6-6.
- Prevailing_visibility wikiPageID "3768344".
- Prevailing_visibility wikiPageLength "1443".
- Prevailing_visibility wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Prevailing_visibility wikiPageRevisionID "635310462".
- Prevailing_visibility wikiPageWikiLink Air_traffic_controller.
- Prevailing_visibility wikiPageWikiLink Automatic_Terminal_Information_Service.
- Prevailing_visibility wikiPageWikiLink Aviation.
- Prevailing_visibility wikiPageWikiLink Building.
- Prevailing_visibility wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aviation_meteorology.
- Prevailing_visibility wikiPageWikiLink Geography.
- Prevailing_visibility wikiPageWikiLink Height.
- Prevailing_visibility wikiPageWikiLink Hill.
- Prevailing_visibility wikiPageWikiLink Horizon.
- Prevailing_visibility wikiPageWikiLink METAR.
- Prevailing_visibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "Prevailing visibility".
- Prevailing_visibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "prevailing visibility".
- Prevailing_visibility wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aviation-stub.
- Prevailing_visibility subject Category:Aviation_meteorology.
- Prevailing_visibility hypernym Measurement.
- Prevailing_visibility type Company.
- Prevailing_visibility comment "Prevailing visibility in aviation is a measurement of the greatest distance visible throughout at least half of the horizon, not necessarily continuously. To take the prevailing visibility, controllers reference a number of visual reference points: usually buildings, hills, or other geographic features. The value obtained is usually reported on a METAR and recorded on the ATIS.In Canada, it is the maximum visibility value common to sectors comprising one-half or more of the horizon circle.".
- Prevailing_visibility label "Prevailing visibility".
- Prevailing_visibility sameAs Q7242339.
- Prevailing_visibility sameAs m.09zzys.
- Prevailing_visibility sameAs Q7242339.
- Prevailing_visibility wasDerivedFrom Prevailing_visibility?oldid=635310462.
- Prevailing_visibility isPrimaryTopicOf Prevailing_visibility.