When flight planning a trip and the destination and first alternate are predicted to be "marginal," a second alternate should be listed on the dispatch release.
In an aviation product, the term "marginal visual flight rules" refers to the typical meteorological conditions pilots might anticipate at the surface. MVFR is for Minimum or Marginal Visual Flight Rules. VFR stands for Visual Flight Rules. A ceiling between 1,000 and 3,000 feet and/or visibility between 3 and 5 miles are considered MVFR conditions.
Although it is deemed "limited VFR," a 3000-foot ceiling with no rain and 10 miles of visibility is fully flyable, at least in flat country. Flying visually under those circumstances is a prescription for danger, even with a marginal VFR ceiling of 6000 feet, sporadic showers, and 3 miles of visibility.
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