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Visual Separation
ARTCC limited Must report aircraft in sight to ARTCC
Class B allowed then must report passing clear. Seldom used.
Class C allowed ATC controller uses his visual contact of allowed aircraft involved to expedite ...

 


VISUAL SEPARATION- A means employed by ATC to separate aircraft in terminal areas and en route airspace in the NAS. There are two ways to effect this separation: ...

Usually this will be used in conjunction with Visual Separation. When using Visual Separation, a pilot sees the other aircraft involved, and upon instructions from the controller, ...

CAVS: is a FAA NextGen Implementation Plan Acronym for CDTI Assisted Visual Separation
Related Definitions from Aviation Glossary ...

In a situation like the ATC would ask the VFR aircraft if they have their traffic in sight and providing the aircraft replied with having traffic ATC would say, 'maintain visual separation from that traffic'.

We as the pilot in command need to be aware of it because these incidents involves all aircraft types especially on an approach to the airport in visual conditions where the pilot uses visual separation.

See also: Clouds, Takeoff, Visibility, Emergency, Air traffic

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