On the Kamchatka peninsula, Pacific Fleet fighter pilots are improving their experience in flying in difficult weather conditions.
With the minimum weather conditions set, in the daytime the crews of the MiG-31 high-altitude fighter-interceptors completed take-off and landing in low cloud cover, with the use of instruments in conditions of poor visibility, as well as team interaction.
The pilots trained to go to the second circle and land at a shorter distance on a conditionally damaged runway of the airfield.
Particular attention was paid to piloting in difficult weather conditions by young crews.











