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INSERT one of the following letters to denote the category of flight rules with which the pilot intends to comply: match the flight rules letter that denotes the category.

1)Y a)if it is intended that the entire flight will be operated under VFR
2)I b)if it is intended that the entire flight will be operated under IFR;
3)V c)if the flight initially will be operated under VFR, followed by one or more subsequent changes of flight rules
4) Z d)if the flight initially will be operated under IFR, followed by one or more subsequent changes of flight rules; or

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Final answer:

To categorize the intended flight rules, V denotes VFR-only, I denotes IFR-only, Y indicates a flight starting under VFR with subsequent changes, and Z indicates a flight beginning under IFR with changes to follow.

Step-by-step explanation:

To match the flight rules letter that denotes the category of flight rules with which the pilot intends to comply, we use the following designations:

  • 1) V a) if it is intended that the entire flight will be operated under VFR (Visual Flight Rules).
  • 2) I b) if it is intended that the entire flight will be operated under IFR (Instrument Flight Rules).
  • 3) Y c) if the flight initially will be operated under VFR, followed by one or more subsequent changes of flight rules.
  • 4) Z d) if the flight initially will be operated under IFR, followed by one or more subsequent changes of flight rules.

These designations are important for flight plan filing and indicate the planned operating conditions for the flight. It helps air traffic control manage the airspace and provides clear communication of pilot intentions.

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