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  1. Dec 20, 2023 · Tip Tuesday: How does the FAA define night?Ever wondered how the FAA defines "night" when it comes to aviation? 🌙 ️ According to the Federal Aviation Admini...

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  2. Oct 28, 2023 · Your position lights need to be on (and anticollision lights if you have them) The end of evening civil twilight to the beginning of morning civil twilight. You can log night flight time, and your plane needs to be night equipped. 1 hour after sunset ending 1 hour before sunrise. You need to be night landing current to carry passengers.

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    FAR 107.29, operation at night, defines civil twilight as the 30 minutes after official sunset and 30 minutes before official sunrise, with the caveat in Alaska as civil twilight is as defined in the Air Almanac. Regarding recency of experience, "no person may act as pilot in command of an aircraft carrying passengers during the period ...

  5. Apr 27, 2018 · 11. According to this handy document from EASA, night is defined as: …the period between the end of evening civil twilight and the beginning of morning civil twilight, or such other period between sunset and sunrise as may be prescribed by the appropriate authority, as defined by the Member State. (The FAA and ICAO use a similar definition.)

    • What Is “Civil Twilight?”
    • What Is The Air Almanac?
    • The FAA’s Sunrise / Sunset / Twilight Calculator
    • When Can I Log Night Flying time?
    • Can’T I Just Use Sunset & Sunrise Times?
    • What Are Night VFR Weather/Cloud Clearance Minimums?
    • How Do I Stay Night current?
    • Conclusion

    According to the AIM and Pilot/Controller Glossary, “civil twilight” is defined as follows: “Civil twilight ends in the evening when the center of the sun’s disk is 6 degrees below the horizon and begins in the morning when the center of the sun’s disk is 6 degrees below the horizon.” Well, there you have it, you have all the info you need right th...

    The Air Almanac is a publication put out by the The U.S. Naval Observatory every year. It is an enormous book of around 900 pages that has nothing but massive amounts of data, in table format, of calculations of where the sun, moon, and various other celestial bodies will be for EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR, in 10 minute intervals. So if you want to know ...

    The FAA Twilight Calculatorhelps us determine when we can start logging night flight time. It does require you to input the latitude and longitude of the location you are calculating civil twilight for. My recommendation would be to find the latitude and longitude of your home airport and any other airports you frequently travel to, and put that da...

    Let’s not pretend. This is the real reason we want to know the FAA’s definition of night…so we know when we can log it! You can log night flying time whenever you are in the aircraft and civil twilight has ended. For Instance if you start a flight at 6 PM local, civil twilight ends at 7 PM local and you shut the engine down at 9 PM local, you can l...

    No. The definition of NIGHT from the FAA has nothing to do with sunset and sunrise. Sunset and sunrise have separate definitions. Don’t use those to calculate the times to start/end logging night hours. Here is the definition of sunrise and sunset according to the AIM: Sunrise and sunset refer to the times when the upper edge of the disk of the Sun...

    Night VFR minimums are generally the same as they are for Day VFR (3 statute miles of visibility, 1,000 ft ceilings), however there are some exceptions in Class G (uncontrolled) airspace. Those nuances are outside the scope of this article. For an in-depth look at those minimums check out my guide to understanding VFR weather and cloud clearance mi...

    If you haven’t flown at night for a while and you decide you’d like to go up at night with passengers, you need to make sure you are night current. NOTE: These requirements DO NOT mention the term civil twilight, and only pertains to sunset and sunrise. It’s important to know definitions here. Here are the night currency requirements under 14 CFR P...

    It’s tough keeping up with the regulations, definitions, and currency requirements for night flight. It is however, important to know for logging and currency requirements. Hopefully I’ve helped you understand it all a teeny bit better! I love evening and night flying! The air is so smooth. It’s perfect for sightseeing before sunset and stargazing ...

  6. Sep 19, 2023 · The first is regarding the need for navigation lights, the second involves recency requirements and the third defines what flights can be logged and count for official night flight time. Pro tip: the definition of “night” varies from regulation to regulation, and that is what tends to get new night pilots confused at first. Pay attention to ...

  7. Definition. Night Vision Systems refer to technological advancements used in aviation that enhance a pilot’s ability to see in low-light or nighttime conditions. These systems can either amplify available light or use infrared technology to provide a clear and detailed view of the surroundings, allowing for safer and more efficient nighttime ...