Definition
Personal Minimums
Self-imposed limits that a pilot sets for conditions under which they will and will not fly, typically more conservative than the regulatory minimums. Examples include minimum ceiling and visibility, maximum crosswind component, minimum runway length, and recency of experience in type. Personal minimums should be established when calm and on the ground, reviewed regularly, and gradually expanded only as experience grows.
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