The day VFR visibility and cloud clearance requirements to operate over the town of Cooperstown after departing and climbing out of Cooperstown Airport at or below 700 feet AGL are

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The day VFR visibility and cloud clearance requirements to operate over the town of Cooperstown after departing and climbing out of Cooperstown Airport at or below 700 feet AGL are

Explanation:
In daylight, while operating in Class G airspace below 1,200 feet AGL, the minimum VFR weather requirement is 1 mile of visibility and clear of clouds. Since you’re at or below 700 feet AGL after takeoff, these minima apply, so you must have at least 1 mile of visibility and remain clear of any clouds, with the ground in sight. The other options reflect higher minimums that would apply in different airspace or at night, which don’t apply at this altitude and time.

In daylight, while operating in Class G airspace below 1,200 feet AGL, the minimum VFR weather requirement is 1 mile of visibility and clear of clouds. Since you’re at or below 700 feet AGL after takeoff, these minima apply, so you must have at least 1 mile of visibility and remain clear of any clouds, with the ground in sight. The other options reflect higher minimums that would apply in different airspace or at night, which don’t apply at this altitude and time.

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