Special VFR clearances only apply to airports lying within class B, C, D, and E controlled airspace. At a bare minimum, the weather must be 1SM of visibility, clear of clouds for you to arrive/depart under SVFR at these airports. 1) You're overflying Northwest Florida airport at 2,500' MSL while the tower is operating. Are you in Class D airspace? Boldmethod. Boldmethod. Boldmethod. 2) You're flying in the mountains at 12,500 feet MSL, and you're 1,100 AGL in Class G airspace. What is the minimum required visibility during the day? Boldmethod. Boldmethod. Pilots operating under pilot privileges higher than sport pilot may fly into Class C and D airspace when the visibility is less than the VFR-required 3 statute miles by receiving a special VFR Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like While operating in Class D airspace, each pilot of an aircraft approaching to land on a runway served by a visual approach slope indicator (VASI) shall A - maintain a 3° glide until approximately 1/2 mile to the runway before going below the VASI. B - maintain an altitude at or above the glide slope until a lower altitude is gxoo2Cb.