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Plan and annotate headings from SPS ___ and SPS ____ to Waurika Bridge. |
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Depict ____, ____ and ____ from the route exit point to each VFR pattern entry point IAW local procedures ____, ____, ____ and ____ (exception: For SR 278, depict time, distance and heading for a route passing north of ______). |
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Time, Distance, Heading Orchard, Pond, Deans, Bridge Grandfield |
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Hack Point: Determine and depict an MSL altitude that provides approximately ____’ AGL minimum soon after the hack point |
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Circle each point using the “___ KTS, __ degrees” tactical plotter circle. The circle may be ______ to avoid obscuring a prominent feature |
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"360 KTS, 45 degrees" intermittent |
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Selecting points: Do not select ____, ____ or ____. Position turn points to avoid over flight of these areas as well. |
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Noise-sensitive areas, airfields, towns |
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Draw a connecting black line from each turn point, considering a turn radius of ____'. |
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Draw ____ timing tick marks, starting at the hack point and continuing to the target. Label each ____ minute tick mark on longer legs and ____ minutes as appropriate. Add additional timing update ticks to verify accuracy crossing prominent features. |
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Doghouses should be aligned with: |
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The corresponding course line, outside of the LL route corridor |
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Information contained in the doghouse is: |
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Magnetic course, leg time to the next point, indicated airspeed, continuation fuel at the current point and OGV standard derived MSA for the current leg. |
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Towers and Obstacles: Use the “___ KTS, ___ degrees” circle to provide the ___-mile obstacle clearance for all circled towers. |
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"360 KTS, 45 degrees" 2-mile |
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Draw a red circle around all towers within ____ of the course line. Draw additional red circles around any other tower considered a factor to the mission (e.g., 2-ship formation). |
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Annotate in red the safe ___ altitude to climb to if tower is not in sight (e.g., 3.0 for 3,000’ MSL). |
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Draw a red circle around towers of at least ___’ AGL within 5NM of course line. |
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Draw a red circle around towers of at least ___’ AGL within 5NM of course line and highlight in yellow. |
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Annotate noise-sensitive and other no-fly areas using: |
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Red circle and diagonal marks across the area |
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The IP-to-target leg should be approximately ___ minutes long. Normally, limit heading changes at the IP to ___ degrees. |
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Add any appropriate information or advisories in ____ located adjacent to the point to include ____, ____ and ____. |
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rectangles position reports, avoidance altitudes, AP/1B notes |
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Indicate crossing routes’ center lines with a: |
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single arrow drawn up to the route corridor |
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Fuel required from takeoff to the route entry point |
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Annotate the difference between the planned fuel and continuation fuel in the: |
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red ERAA/Freq/Fuel Info Box. |
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The fuel required to continue the route as planned from each point |
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How to calculate continuation fuel: |
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Start with normal recovery fuel and add the fuel required to RTB to the landing runway (worst case). Calculate in reverse along the route, and annotate this fuel as continuation fuel for each turn point in the Doghouses. |
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Continuation fuel should be computed by calculating fuel required to return to Initial via the farthest pattern entry point with ___ lbs normal recovery fuel (or as established by SOF as pattern or touchdown fuel) |
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BINGO FUEL: Determine the most distant point along the route. Calculate the fuel required to RTB from this point at ___ KIAS to the farthest pattern entry point via normal routing at ____' MSL and arrive on Initial with ____ lbs |
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Draw a red circle around any airfield: |
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sufficient for T-6 emergency landings |
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Draw two red concentric circles around divert fields that: |
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have a compatible IFR recovery |
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