IFR Altitudes Defined: MEA, MOCA, MRA, MCA, MAA, OROCA, GPS MEA - IFR Pilot & Instrument Test Prep

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This video examines all the different IFR altitudes: MEA, GPS MEA, MOCA, MRA, MCA, OROCA, and MAA. I explain the definition for each of these altitudes and provide examples for each as shown on FAA-published charts (not Jeppesen). This video should prove especially helpful for IFR practical test prep, oral test prep, and it's also a good review for dispatchers!

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Always remember that Laura, when you get right down to it, is just a pilot and a dispatcher. She is explaining facts from the source materials but may be incorrect or out of date. You should always follow your primary guidance (Aircraft manuals, government regulations, etc.) before listening to anything from this YouTube channel. These videos are intended for educational purposes only.

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