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What is the difference between a visual and instrument approach?

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What is the difference between a visual and instrument approach?

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Visual Flight Rules (VFR) are air traffic rules allowing pilots to land by sight without relying solely on instruments and requires pilots to be responsible for maintaining adequate separation from nearby aircraft. VFR conditions require good weather and good visibility. Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) are flight procedures that are implemented during poor weather with limited visibility or other operational constraints.

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