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FF 104
YEAH!!!
____ is a maneuver which allows an aircraft to safely and efficiently transition from the takeoff phase to the next phase of flight.
Departure
The ___ departure is designed for use when flying in IMC, where you cannot see the ground, and are under control of ___
IFR, ATC
Most of the missions flown in the military, are flow using___
IFR Departures
ATC Deparuture instructions are requested and received in the ____ ____ prior to taxiing
parking space
T or F You must read back the entire clearance to the controller as it was read to you?
TRUE
The different sections of a clearance are…
headings, radials, altitudes, altitude restrictions, radio freqs
Airborne instructions given during a departure are called…
radar vectors
What takes precedence once vectors or assinged heading are given?
The new heading and vectors take precedence over the instuctions you received on the ground
Anytime you are unsure of the instructions given by the controller, YOU MUST…
ASK
If you are not able to meet an assinged altitude, you must…
inform the controller
IFR departure procedures are published in…
Flight Information Publications(FLIP)
Upper portions of a IFR departure, displays a…
plan view of the ground track of the departure
The lower portion of an IFR departure, displays…
written departure instructions
Like the verbal departure, IFR deparutures are constructed using…
NAVAIDS, headings, courses or radials, arcs, altitude restrictions, radio freqs, and Special Instructions
A circular course around a NAVAID measured in nautical miles using DME to specify a ground track is called a…
Arc
Altitude Restrictions
Next one dumbass
a line below the altitude
minimum altitude
a line above the altitude
maximum altitude
a line below and above the altitude
mandatory altitude
no line
recommended altitude
Additional information that may assist in flying the departure is know as…
Special Instructions
An example of special instructions is…
Minimum climb rates
A ____ departure is flown using ground references for navigation
VFR
Examples of ground references is…
cities, roads, bridges, railroad tracks, and terrain features
Most VFR departures are developed and planned by …
aircraft pilots
Some airfields have publised VFR departures. They will be available from…
Base Ops
3 Important rules regarding Departure procedures…
1. Understand departure procedures 2. Resolve questions and aircraft limitations 3. Adhere to the published or verbal departure instructions
For most climbs in the T-6, you will use a ________ at _____
constant airspeed climb, 160
Climbing at 160 knots provides for a ____ ____ _____ while allowing improved ____ ____ for clearing
good climb rate, forward visibility
An initial pitch attitude of __to ___ will maintain 160 KIAS
10, 12 degrees
As a starting composite pitch reference for 10 to 12 degrees, place the horizon between the …
top of the glareshield and the base of the AOA indexer
To initiate a climb from a cruise speed above 160 KIAS, simultaneously_________ and ______
increase power to maximum, the pitch above the normal pitch picture(say 15 degrees)
As airspeed bleeds down toward 160,…
lower the pitch to approximately 10-12 degrees
The best rate of climb in the T-6 is…
140 KIAS
The instrument reference for best rate in the t-6 is
approximately 14 degrees nose up with max power
The visual reference for best rate is
place the horizon on the bottom of the standby magnetic compass