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⚖ Weather · § 107.51(c), (d)Q-128 · 128 of 251

A remote pilot reviews the following METAR before a 1 PM shoot: KXYZ 151755Z 09006KT 6SM SCT020 BKN035 24/17 A3001. The planned altitude is 250 feet AGL. Can the pilot legally conduct the operation under standard Part 107 cloud clearance and visibility rules?

Why →
Under § 107.51(c) and (d), minimum visibility is 3 statute miles from the control station and minimum cloud clearance is 500 feet below and 2,000 feet horizontal from clouds. Visibility of 6 SM exceeds the minimum. The scattered layer at 2,000 feet AGL is 1,750 feet above the planned altitude, well above the 500-foot below-clouds requirement. The operation is legal.
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Choice B confuses ceiling rules (manned aviation) with the drone cloud-clearance rule. Choice C misremembers the 3 SM Part 107 minimum as a higher number. The correct analysis requires applying each rule to each reported value.
SOURCE → 14 CFR § 107.51(c), (d)CHECKED APR 21ACS III.A.K1MED
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