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True or false: for off station ops, always have a ground observer and fire bottle available for engine starts |
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Determine cruising altitude based on leg length. As a guide, use __ percent of the distance for cruise altitude |
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form 70: As a starting point, use __ pounds for start, taxi, and takeoff (STTO). |
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form 70: Use a double-entry climb calculation if field elevation is more than ____ feet |
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form 70: Level-off distance approximately equals _____ |
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level-off altitude (up to FL 250) (150) |
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form 70: Use approximately __ minutes and ___ pounds for initial penetration and approach. |
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form 70: Use approximately __ pounds and __ minutes for subsequent approaches if being vectored to final. |
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In general, the minimum WX to takeoff and land under VFR is a ____ feet ceiling and __ miles visibility |
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DR is flight on a calculated course for a specified _____ and _____. |
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true or false: for a VFR departure, a flight plan is required but an ATC clearance for the route of flight is not required |
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true. A radio call to ground or tower controllers stating direction of flight and initial altitude may be sufficient before VFR departure (154) |
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if lost on VFR route, follow what 3 Cs? |
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Climb, Conserve, Confess (156) |
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In the T-6, operation at or below _____ feet AGL is considered low-level navigation |
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The goal of low-level navigation is to... |
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fly a selected ground track and arrive at a designated time over target. (156) |
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Normally plan to use what groundspeed for low level missions? |
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on a low level sortie what is an initial point and how far from the target should it be? |
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an easily identifiable point used to fine tune navigation and increase the probability of target acquisition; 1 to 3 minutes (157) |
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Compute an emergency route abort altitude (ERAA) for the planned portion of the low-level route and clearly annotate it for easy in-flight reference. Compute this altitude to provide _____ feet (_____ feet "mountainous"[FLIP]) clearance above the highest obstacle within __ NM either side of the route |
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on a low level, maneuver to hit the entry point on the correct first leg heading. Use _______ to initiate timing. Regardless of the timing or cadence of the calls, ____ always follows the second _____ |
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"ready, ready, hack"; "hack"; "ready" (158) |
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Start trying to identify turn points about __ to __ minutes out |
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For every second early or late, increase or decrease indicated airspeed by 1 knots, and hold that change for the number of minutes equal to the NMs per minute you are flying. |
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The first reaction to any emergency encountered at low level is to... |
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abort the route and climb as high as necessary (at least to the ERAA) to safely analyze the situation. (160) |
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