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Visual flight or "Visual Attitude Flying" is a method of controlling an aircraft where the aircraft attitude is determined by observing outside visual references.

The remainder of this article is applicable to fixed-wing aircraft; much of it is also relevant to gliders and hang gliders, with the obvious exceptions of any references to engines and power.

For aircraft the primary visual reference used is usually the relationship between the aircraft's "nose" or cowling against the natural horizon.

The pilot can maintain or change the airspeed, altitude, and direction of flight as well as the rate of climb or rate of descent and rate of turn through the use of the aircraft flight controls and aircraft engine controls to adjust the "sight picture". Some reference to flight instruments is usually necessary to determine exact airspeed, altitude, heading, bank angle and rate of climb/descent.

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