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What are the main differences between a visual approach and a contact approach?
*A) The pilot must request a contact approach; the pilot may be assigned a visual approach and higher weather minimums must exist.
B) The pilot must request a visual approach and report having the field in sight; ATC may assign a contact approach if VFR conditions exist.
C) Any time the pilot reports the field in sight, ATC may clear the pilot for a contact approach; for a visual approach, the pilot must advise that the approach can be made under VFR conditions.

 

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