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  • 13CRAFT (aviation) — In aviation, CRAFT is a mnemonic for the essential elements of a clearance under instrument flight rules (IFR).OverviewCRAFT stands for:* Clearance limit, the end point of the clearance (usually, but not always, the destination airport)* Route ,… …

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  • 15Instrument flight rules — (IFR) are a set of regulations and procedures for flying aircraft whereby navigation and obstacle clearance is maintained with reference to aircraft instruments only , while separation from other aircraft is provided by Air Traffic Control. In… …

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