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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION

FLIGHT PLAN

(FAA USE ONLY)   PILOT   VNR

STOPOVER
TIME STARTED SPECIALIST
INITIALS
1.  Type

2.  Aircraft
      Identification


3. Aircraft Type  /
     Special Equipment

4.  True
      Airspeed

KTS

5. Departure
     Point

6. Departure Time (Z) 7. Cruising
     Altitude

VFR

Proposed

Actual

IFR
DVFR
8.   Route Of Flight




9.  Destination (Name
      of airport and city)



10. Estimated Time Enroute 11.   Remarks

Hours

Minutes

12 Fuel On Board 13. Alternate
       Airport(s)

14. Pilot's Name, Address & Telephone Number and Home Base

15. Number
       Aboard

Hours


Minutes

17. Destination Contact / Telephone (Optional)

16.  Color Of Aircraft

CIVIL AIRCRAFT PILOTS, FAR 91 requires you file an IFR flight plan to operate under instrument flight rules in controlled airspace.  Failure to file could result in a civil penalty not to exceed $1,000 for each violation (Section 901 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, as amended).   Filing of a VFR flight plan is recommended as a good operating practice.  See also Part 99 for requirements concerning DVFR flight plans.
FAA Form 7233-1 (8-82) CLOSE VFR FLIGHT PLAN WITH FSS ON ARRIVAL


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