VFR Navigation
VFR Navigation, or Visual Flight Rules Navigation, is a method used by pilots to navigate using visual references outside the aircraft. This approach relies on landmarks, terrain features, and other visual cues to determine the aircraft's position and direction. Pilots must maintain a clear view of the ground and avoid flying in poor visibility conditions.
To successfully conduct VFR Navigation, pilots must be familiar with their surroundings and use tools like maps and charts. They also need to understand airspace regulations and communicate with air traffic control when necessary. This navigation method is essential for flying in good weather and enhances situational awareness.