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Instrument flight rules (IFR) are a set of regulations governing aircraft operations. IFR permits flying and navigating by instruments alone in conditions where there is no visual reference outside the aircraft.
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Why do SIDs include an MEA?
Let's say we're flying the JORJO2 SID (1,2) out of KPWK (RBS transition). We are told "climb via the SID". Page 2 of the SID says "maintain 3000" but the MEA on page 1 is 4000.
Is there ever a time w …