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What are the basic VFR weather minimums, if any, for flight at 6,500 MSL in the airspace shown by A?

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The basic VFR weather minimums for flight at 6,500 MSL in the specified airspace include minimum visibility and clearance from clouds.

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The basic VFR (Visual Flight Rules) weather minimums for flight at 6,500 MSL (Mean Sea Level) in the specified airspace are as follows:

  1. Minimum visibility: 3 statute miles
  2. Clear of clouds: 500 feet below, 1,000 feet above, and 2,000 feet horizontally
  3. Daytime: Clear of clouds with at least 1 statute mile visibility
  4. Nighttime: Clear of clouds with at least 3 statute miles visibility

These minimums ensure that pilots have sufficient visibility and separation from clouds to maintain safe flight operations.

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