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  1. 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.)

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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 ...

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  4. 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.

  5. Mar 3, 2024 · The definition of night in aviation is a testament to the industry’s commitment to safety, precision, and regulatory clarity. It encapsulates the complex interplay between natural phenomena and human endeavor, offering a framework that navigates the twilight transition with scientific precision and operational pragmatism.

  6. 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 ...

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  8. It’s important because we have to log night flying time. In fact, we often have to log it to meet requirements and get credit for various certificates and ratings. The FAA’s definition, according to the Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM), and the Pilot/Controller glossary goes as follows: “The time between the end of evening civil ...