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Night flight: What's the deal?
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<blockquote data-quote="PhantomFandom" data-source="post: 106484" data-attributes="member: 15128"><p>Good find. However that document is the COA specifically for authorization to fly at fixed sites (like AMA Club fields). These are sites which typically reside within the lateral boundaries of controlled airspace. The authorization grants recreational pilots the ability to fly at those sites without needing to go through the procedure of obtaining LAANC authorization. As such the FAA does impose the limitations of flying below the max altitude on the facility map, flying only within VLOS, flying only within the boundaries of the fixed site, flying only between civil sunrise and civil sunset, and other listed restrictions.</p><p></p><p>We were discussing recreational flying in Class G airspace, which is not what this COA covers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhantomFandom, post: 106484, member: 15128"] Good find. However that document is the COA specifically for authorization to fly at fixed sites (like AMA Club fields). These are sites which typically reside within the lateral boundaries of controlled airspace. The authorization grants recreational pilots the ability to fly at those sites without needing to go through the procedure of obtaining LAANC authorization. As such the FAA does impose the limitations of flying below the max altitude on the facility map, flying only within VLOS, flying only within the boundaries of the fixed site, flying only between civil sunrise and civil sunset, and other listed restrictions. We were discussing recreational flying in Class G airspace, which is not what this COA covers. [/QUOTE]
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