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Book 21st Century U  S  Military Documents  Air Force C 5 Galaxy Military Transport Aircraft   Operations Procedures  Aircrew Evaluation Criteria  Aircrew Training Flying Operations

Download or read book 21st Century U S Military Documents Air Force C 5 Galaxy Military Transport Aircraft Operations Procedures Aircrew Evaluation Criteria Aircrew Training Flying Operations written by Department of Defense and published by . This book was released on 2017-08-25 with total page 482 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Three Air Force documents provide unique information about USAF operations of this aircraft.Contents: C-5 Operations Procedures * C-5 Aircrew Evaluation Criteria * C-5 Aircrew TrainingChapter 1 * GENERAL INFORMATION * 1.1. General * 1.2. Applicability * 1.3. Key Words Explained * 1.4. Deviations and Waivers * 1.5. Supplemental Procedures * 1.6. Local Supplement Coordination Process * 1.7. Improvement Recommendations * 1.8. Definitions * 1.9. Aircrew Operational Reports * Chapter 2 * COMMAND AND CONTROL * 2.1. General * 2.2. Execution Authority * 2.3. Pilot in Command (PIC) Responsibility and Authority * 2.4. Mission Clearance Decision * 2.5. Operational C2 Reporting * 2.6. Mission Commander (MC) * 2.7. C2 Agency Telephone Numbers * 2.8. Close Watch Missions * 2.9. Law Enforcement Support * 2.10. En route Maintenance Support * Chapter 3 * AIRCREW COMPLEMENT/MANAGEMENT * 3.1. General * 3.2. Aircrew Complement * 3.3. Aircrew Member Qualification * 3.4. Pilots * 3.5. Not Used * 3.6. Flight Engineers and Loadmasters * 3.7. Aircrew Management * 3.8. Scheduling Restrictions * 3.9. Fatigue Countermeasures Management Program * 3.10. Crew Rest/En route Ground Time * 3.11. Alerting Procedures * 3.12. Stage Management * 3.13. Standby Force Duty * 3.14. Orientation Flights and Incentive Flights * 3.15. Interfly * 3.16. Mission Essential Personnel (MEP) * 3.17. Mission Mobility Observers (MMO) * Chapter 4 * AIRCRAFT OPERATING RESTRICTIONS * 4.1. Objective * 4.2. Minimum Equipment List (MEL) Policy * 4.3. Waiver Protocol * 4.4. Technical Assistance * 4.5. MEL Table Definitions/Column Identifiers * 4.6. C-5 MEL * 4.7. Supplements * 4.8. One Engine Inoperative Ferry Flights * 4.9. Landing Gear * 4.10. SLATS INOPERATIVE * 4.11. Fuel System * 4.12. MADAR operational procedures * 4.13. FSS Servicing * 4.14. Landing Gear * 4.15. SLATS INOPERATIVE * 4.16. Fuel System * 4.17. MADAR operational procedures * 4.18. FSS Servicing * 4.19. Landing Gear * 4.20. SLATS INOPERATIVE * 4.21. Fuel System * 4.22. FSS Servicing * Chapter 5 * OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES * 5.1. Checklists * 5.2. Duty Station * 5.3. Flight Station Entry * 5.4. Takeoff and Landing Policy * 5.5. Landing Gear and Flap Operating Policy * 5.6. Outside Observer/Jump Seat Duties * 5.7. Seat Belts * 5.8. Aircraft Lighting * 5.9. Portable Electronic Devices * 5.10. Tobacco Use on Air Force Aircraft * 5.11. Advisory Calls * 5.12. Stabilized Approach * 5.13. Communications Policy * 5.14. Crew Resource Management (CRM)/Threat and Error Management * 5.15. Use of Automation * 5.16. Transportation of Pets * 5.17. Alcoholic Beverages * 5.18. Runway, Taxiway, and Airfield Requirements * 5.19. Aircraft Taxi and Taxi Obstruction Clearance Criteria and Foreign Object Damage (FOD) Avoidance * 5.20. Fuel Jettison Procedures * 5.21. Aircraft Speed * 5.22. Bird/Wildlife Aircraft Strike Hazard (BASH) Programs * 5.23. Functional Check Flights (FCFs), Acceptance Check Flights (ACFs) and Operational Check Flights (OCFs) * 5.24. Participation in Aerial Events * 5.25. Traffic Alerting and Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) * 5.26. Radar Altimeter * 5.27. Reduced Power Takeoffs * 5.28. Aircraft Recovery from Unprepared Surfaces * 5.29. Aircrew Fatigue * 5.30. Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) * Chapter 6 * AIRCREW PROCEDURES * Section 6A--Pre-Mission * 6.1. Aircrew Uniform * 6.2. Personal Requirements * 6.3. Pre-Mission Actions * 6.4. Aircrew Publications Requirements * 6.5. Airfield Review * 6.6. Aircrew Intelligence Briefing * Section 6B--Pre-departure * 6.7. Global Decision Scheduling System 2 (GDSS2) Account * 6.8. Flight Crew Information File (FCIF) * 6.9. Flight Crew Bulletins (FCB) * 6.10. Mission Kits * 6.11. Route Navigation Kits * 6.12. Briefing Requirements * 6.13. Call Signs * 6.14. Instrument Flight Rules * 6.15. Flight Plan/Data Verification * 6.16. Departure Planning * 6.17. Weather Minimums for Takeoff use Table 6 * 6.18. Alternate Planning * 6.19. Departure Alternates

Book 21st Century U S  Military Documents

Download or read book 21st Century U S Military Documents written by Department of Defense and published by . This book was released on 2017-08-24 with total page 252 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Three Air Force documents provide unique information about USAF operations of this aircraft.Contents: C-21 Operations Procedures - C-21 Aircrew Evaluation Criteria - C-21 Aircrew TrainingChapter 1 * GENERAL INFORMATION * 1.1. General * 1.2. Applicability * 1.3. Key Words Explained * 1.4. Deviations and Waivers * 1.5. Supplemental Procedures * 1.6. Local Supplement Coordination Process * 1.7. Improvement Recommendations and Review * 1.8. Definitions * 1.9. Aircrew Operational Reports * Chapter 2 * COMMAND AND CONTROL * 2.1. General * 2.2. Execution Authority * 2.3. Pilot in Command Responsibility and Authority * 2.4. Mission Clearance Decision * 2.5. Operational C2 Reporting * 2.6. Mission Commander (MC) * 2.7. Not Used * 2.8. C2 Agency Telephone Numbers * 2.9. Close Watch Missions * 2.10. Law Enforcement Support * Chapter 3--AIRCREW COMPLEMENT/MANAGEMENT * 3.1. General * 3.2. Aircrew Complement * 3.3. Aircrew Member Qualification * 3.4. Pilots * 3.5. Not used * 3.6. Not used * 3.7. Aircrew Management * 3.8. Scheduling Restrictions * 3.9. Fatigue Countermeasures Management Program * 3.10. Crew Rest/En route Ground Time * 3.11. Alerting Procedures * 3.12. Stage Management * 3.13. Standby Force Duty * 3.14. Orientation Flights and Incentive Flights * 3.15. Interfly * 3.16. Mission Essential Personnel (MEP) * 3.17. Mission Mobility Observers (MMO) * Chapter 4 * AIRCRAFT OPERATING RESTRICTIONS * 4.1. Objective * 4.2. MEL Policy * 4.3. Waiver Protocol * 4.4. Technical Assistance * 4.5. MEL Table Definitions/Column Identifiers * 4.6. Not used * 4.7. Supplements * 4.8. Not used * 4.9. Gear Down Flight Operations * Chapter 5 * OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES * 5.1. Checklists * 5.2. Duty Station * 5.3. Flight Station Entry * 5.4. Takeoff and Landing Policy * 5.5. Landing Gear and Flap Operating Policy * 5.6. Outside Observer/Jump Seat Duties * 5.7. Seat Belts * 5.8. Aircraft Lighting * 5.9. Portable Electronic Devices * 5.10. Tobacco Use on Air Force Aircraft * 5.11. Advisory Calls * 5.12. Stabilized Approach * 5.13. Communications Policy * 5.14. Crew Resource Management (CRM) * 5.15. Use of Automation * 5.16. Transportation of Pets * 5.17. Alcoholic Beverages * 5.18. Runway, Taxiway, and Airfield Requirements * 5.19. Aircraft Taxi and Taxi Obstruction Clearance Criteria and Foreign Object Damage (FOD) Avoidance * 5.20. Fuel Jettison Procedures * 5.21. Aircraft Speed * 5.22. Bird/Wildlife Aircraft Strike Hazard (BASH) Programs * 5.23. Functional Check Flights (FCFs) and Acceptance Check Flights (ACFs) * 5.24. Participation in Aerial Events * 5.25. Traffic Alert and Collision System (TCAS) * 5.26. Radio Altimeter * 5.27. Not used * 5.28. Not used * 5.29. Aircraft Recovery from Unprepared Surfaces * 5.30. Mode S * 5.31. Engine Running Offload and Onload (ERO) Procedures * 5.32. Takeoff and Landing Data (TOLD) * 5.33. Mobility Aircrew Fall Protection * 5.34. Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) * Chapter 6 * AIRCREW PROCEDURES * Section 6A--Pre-Mission * 6.1. Aircrew Uniform * 6.2. Personal Requirements * 6.3. Pre-Mission Actions * 6.4. Aircrew Publications Requirements * 6.5. Airfield Review * 6.6. Aircrew Intelligence Briefing * Section 6B--Predeparture * 6.7. Global Decision Scheduling System 2 (GDSS2) Account * 6.8. Flight Crew Information File (FCIF) * 6.9. Flight Crew Bulletins (FCB) * 6.10. Mission Kits * 6.11. Route Navigation Kits * 6.12. Briefing Requirements * 6.13. Call Signs * 6.14. Instrument Flight Rules * 6.15. Flight Plan/Data Verification * 6.16. Departure Planning * 6.17. Weather Minimums for Takeoff use Table 6 * 6.18. Alternate Planning * 6.19. Departure Alternates * 6.20. Destination Requirements (for filing purposes) * 6.21. Adverse Weather * 6.22. Operational Risk Management (ORM) * Section 6C--Preflight * 6.23. Hazard Identification and Mitigation * 6.24. AFTO Forms 781 Series * 6.25. Aircraft Servicing and Ground Operations * 6.26. Aircraft Recovery Away from Main Operating Base (MOB) * 6.27. Aircrew Flight Equipmen

Book 21st Century U S  Military Documents

Download or read book 21st Century U S Military Documents written by Department of Defense and published by . This book was released on 2017-08-26 with total page 437 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Three Air Force documents provide unique information about USAF flight test operations. Contents: Operations Procedures * Aircrew Evaluation Criteria * Aircrew Training Chapter 1 * GENERAL INFORMATION * 1.1. Scope * 1.2. Recommended Changes * 1.3. Waivers * 1.4. Unit Supplements * 1.5. Developmental Aircraft * 1.6. Inter-fly * Chapter 2 * MISSION PLANNING * 2.1. General * 2.2. Mission Planning Requirements * 2.3. Mission Planning/Takeoff and Landing Data (TOLD) Software * 2.4. Inflight Publications * 2.5. VFR Low Altitude Charts * 2.6. Local Area Maps and In-flight Guides * 2.7. Local Aircrew Aids * 2.8. Test Cards * 2.9. Briefing/Debriefing Room Requirements * 2.10. Briefing/De-briefing * 2.11. Passenger Briefing Guides * 2.12. Bird Avoidance * 2.13. Normal/Minimum/Emergency Landing Fuel * 2.14. Authorized Fuel Loads * 2.15. Aircraft Movement on the Ground * 2.16. Minimum Runway Lengths * 2.17. AFMC Close Watch Mission/Unusual AFMC Flight Operations * 2.18. Minimum Equipment List (MEL) * Chapter 3 * MISSION GUIDANCE * 3.1. General * 3.2. Common Mission Operations * 3.3. Tactical and Systems Mission Operations * 3.4. Air-to-Air Operations * 3.5. Air-to-Surface Weapons Delivery, Air Drop and/or Low Altitude * 3.6. Flight Test Mission Operations * Chapter 4 * INSTRUMENT PROCEDURES * 4.1. Weather Requirements * 4.2. Approach Category * 4.3. Weather Avoidance * 4.4. Advisory Calls (N/A C-130) * 4.5. Instrument Approach Briefings/Checklists * Chapter 5 * OPERATING PROCEDURES AND RESTRICTIONS * 5.1. General * 5.2. Technical Orders * 5.3. Developmental Software * 5.4. New/Modified Aircraft Equipment/Weapons * 5.5. Wind and Sea State Restrictions (Ejection Seat Aircraft) * 5.6. Aerial Demonstration/Show Formation * 5.7. Aerial Photography and Equipment * 5.8. Flight Duty Period (FDP) * 5.9. Checklists * 5.10. Preflight/Ground Operations * 5.11. Seat and Safety Belt Requirements * 5.12. High Speed Taxi Checks * 5.13. Aircraft Malfunctions and Damage * 5.14. Duty Station (multi-place aircraft) * 5.15. Transfer of Aircraft Control * 5.16. Takeoff Aborts * 5.17. G-Awareness * 5.18. Unusual Attitude and Training Maneuvers (non-aerobatic) * 5.19. Simulated Emergencies * 5.20. Fuel Jettisoning/Dumping * 5.21. Fuel Conservation * 5.22. Dropped Objects * 5.23. Hazardous Conditions * 5.24. Back Seat Landings * 5.25. Touch-and-Go Landings - All Aircraft * 5.26. Post Arresting Gear Engagement Procedures * 5.27. Reduced Runway Separation (RRS) * 5.28. Search and Rescue (SARCAP) Procedures * 5.29. Flight Test Technique Restrictions * Attachment 1 * GLOSSARY OF REFERENCES AND SUPPORTING INFORMATION * Attachment 2 * PASSENGER BRIEFING GUIDE * Attachment 3 * A-10 OPERATING PROCEDURES * Attachment 4 * B-1 OPERATING PROCEDURES * ATTACHMENT 5-B-2 OPERATING PROCEDURES * Attachment 6 * B-52 OPERATING PROCEDURES * Attachment 7 * E-3/E-8/B707 OPERATING PROCEDURES * Attachment 8 * C-5 OPERATING PROCEDURES * Attachment 9 * C-12 OPERATING PROCEDURES * ATTACHMENT 10 * C-17 OPERATING PROCEDURES * Attachment 11 * C-130 OPERATING PROCEDURES * Attachment 12 * C-135 OPERATING PROCEDURES * Attachment 13 * F-35 OPERATING PROCEDURES * Attachment 14 * F-4 OPERATING PROCEDURES * Attachment 15 * F-15 OPERATING PROCEDURES * Attachment 16 * F-16 OPERATING PROCEDURES * Attachment 17 * NOT USED * Attachment 18 * T-38 OPERATING PROCEDURES * Attachment 19 * KC10 OPERATING PROCEDURES * Attachment 20 * U-2 OPERATING PROCEDURES * Attachment 21 * UH/TH-1 OPERATING PROCEDURES * Attachment 22 * F-22 OPERATING PROCEDURES * Attachment 23 * RQ-4 OPERATING PROCEDURES * Attachment 24 * HH-60G OPERATING PROCEDURES * Attachment 25 * CSAR-X OPERATING PROCEDURES * Attachment 26 * CV-22 OPERATING PROCEDURES * Attachment 27 * MQ-1/9 OPERATING PROCEDURES * Attachment 28 * AL-1 OPERATING PROCEDURES * ATTACHMENT 29 * DHC-8-Q200/Q300 OPERATING PROCEDURES * Attachment 30 * PC-12/U-28 (AND VARIANTS) OPERATING PROCEDURES * Attachment 31 * C-20 GULFSTREAM OPERATING PROCEDURES * Attachment 32 * C/R

Book 21st Century U S  Military Documents

Download or read book 21st Century U S Military Documents written by Department of Defense and published by . This book was released on 2017-08-24 with total page 245 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Three Air Force documents provide unique information about USAF operations of this aircraft. Contents: C-38 Operations Procedures * C-38 Aircrew Evaluation Criteria * C-38 Aircrew Training Chapter 1 * GENERAL INFORMATION * 1.1. General * 1.2. Applicability * 1.3. Key Words Explained * 1.4. Deviations and Waivers * 1.5. Supplemental Procedures * 1.6. Local Supplement Coordination Process * 1.7. Requisition and Distribution Procedures * 1.8. Improvement Recommendations * 1.9. Definitions * 1.10. Aircrew Operational Reports * Chapter 2 * COMMAND AND CONTROL * 2.1. General * 2.2. Mission Execution Authority * 2.3. Pilot in Command (PIC) Responsibility and Authority * 2.4. Mission Clearance Decision * 2.5. Operational C2 Reporting * 2.6. Mission Commander Responsibilities * 2.7. C2 Agency Telephone Numbers * 2.8. Close Watch Missions * 2.9. Law Enforcement Support * Chapter 3 * AIRCREW COMPLEMENT/MANAGEMENT * 3.1. General * 3.2. Crew Complement * 3.3. Aircrew Qualification * 3.4. Pilots * 3.5. Not Used * 3.6. Not Used * 3.7. Aircrew Management * 3.8. Scheduling Restrictions * 3.9. Fatigue Countermeasures Management Program * 3.10. Crew Rest/Enroute Ground Time * 3.11. Alerting Procedures * 3.12. Stage Management * 3.13. Standby Force Duty * 3.14. Orientation Flights and Incentive Flights * 3.15. Interfly * 3.16. Mission Essential Personnel * 3.17. Mobility Mission Observer (MMO) Program * Chapter 4 * AIRCRAFT OPERATING RESTRICTIONS * 4.1. Objective * 4.2. Minimum Equipment List (MEL) Policy * 4.3. Waiver Protocol * 4.4. Technical Assistance Service * 4.5. One-Time Flights * Chapter 5 * OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES * 5.1. Checklists * 5.2. Duty Station * 5.3. Flight Station Entry * 5.4. Takeoff and Landing Policy * 5.5. Landing Gear and Flap Operating Policy * 5.6. Outside Observer * 5.7. Seat Belts * 5.8. Aircraft Lighting * 5.9. Portable Electronic Devices * 5.10. Tobacco Use on Air Force Aircraft * 5.11. Advisory Calls * 5.12. Communications Policy * 5.13. Transportation of Pets * 5.14. Alcoholic Beverages * 5.15. Runway, Taxiway, and Airfield Requirements use Tables 5 * 5.16. Aircraft Taxi Obstruction Clearance Criteria and Foreign Object Damage (FOD) Avoidance * 5.17. Human Remains (HR) * 5.18. Fuel Jettison Procedures * 5.19. Aircraft Speed * 5.20. Bird/Wildlife Aircraft Strike Hazard (BASH) Programs * 5.21. Functional Check Flights (FCF), Acceptance Check Flights (ACF) and Operational Check Flights (OCF) * 5.22. Participation in Aerial Events * 5.23. Hand Held GPS and Portable Electronic Devices for Navigation * 5.24. Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) * 5.25. Radar/Radio Altimeter * 5.26. Not Used * 5.27. Not Used * 5.28. Aircraft Recovery From Unprepared Surfaces * 5.29. Engines Running Onload/Offload (ERO) Procedures * 5.30. Use of Automation * 5.31. Aircraft Defensive System (DS) * 5.32. Mobility Aircrew Fall Protection * Chapter 6 * AIRCREW PROCEDURES * Section 6A-Pre-mission * 6.1. Aircrew Uniform * 6.2. Personal Requirements * 6.3. Pre-mission Actions * 6.4. Aircrew Publications Requirements * 6.5. Airfield Review * 6.6. Aircrew Intelligence Briefing and Tactics Support

Book 21st Century U S  Military Documents

Download or read book 21st Century U S Military Documents written by Department of Defense and published by . This book was released on 2017-08-25 with total page 139 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Three Air Force documents provide unique information about USAF operations of Civil Air Patrol - U.S. Air Force (CAP-USAF) aircraft. Contents: Operations Procedures * Aircrew Evaluation Criteria * Aircrew Training Chapter 1 * GENERAL INFORMATION * 1.1. Scope * 1.2. Pilot's Responsibility * 1.3. Deviations * 1.4. References * 1.5. Recommended Changes and Waivers * 1.6. Crew Requirements * 1.7. Maximum Flight Duty Period (FDP) and Flight Time * 1.8. Clothing Requirements * 1.9. Seatbelts and Shoulder Harnesses * 1.10. Oxygen Requirements * 1.11. Cargo Restrictions * 1.12. Interfly * 1.13. Aerial Events * Chapter 2 * MISSION PLANNING * 2.1. Responsibilities * 2.2. General Procedures * 2.3. Briefings and Debriefings * 2.4. Maps and Charts * 2.5. Required Documents and Publications * 2.6. Unit-Developed Checklists and Pilot Aids * Chapter 3 * NORMAL OPERATING PROCEDURES * 3.1. General * 3.2. Preflight * 3.3. Ground and Taxi Operations * 3.4. Takeoff and Landing * 3.5. Fuel Requirements * 3.6. Minimum Altitudes * 3.7. In-Flight Weather Requirements * 3.8. Instrument and Navigation Procedures * 3.9. Passenger Transport Procedures * 3.10. Simulated Emergency Procedures * 3.11. Mandatory Advisory Calls * 3.12. Knock-It-Off Procedures * 3.13. Transfer of Aircraft Control * 3.14. Postflight * Chapter 4 * OPERATING RESTRICTIONS * 4.1. General * 4.2. Flight Manual Precedence * 4.3. Equipment and Systems Decision Matrix * 4.4. Waivers * 4.5. Adopted Form * Chapter 1 * GENERAL * 1.1. Conducting Evaluations * 1.2. Procedures * 1.3. Grading Instructions * 1.4. Emergency Procedures Evaluation (EPE) * 1.5. Completing AF Form 8 or Form 8a * 1.6. Waiver and Approval Authorities * Chapter 2 * EVALUATION REQUIREMENTS * 2.1. General * 2.2. Requisites * 2.3. Pilot Evaluations * 2.4. Instructor Pilot Evaluations * Chapter 3 * EVALUATION CRITERIA * 3.1. Evaluation Criteria * 3.2. Adopted Forms * Chapter 1 * GENERAL GUIDANCE * 1.1. Responsibilities * 1.2. Training Phases * 1.3. Training Concepts and Policies * 1.4. Training Records and Reports * 1.5. Recommended Changes and Waivers * 1.6. Aircrew Graduate Evaluation Program * 1.7. Progress Review (PR) * 1.8. Letter of Xs * Chapter 2 * QUALIFICATION TRAINING (QT) * 2.1. General * 2.2. Prerequisites * 2.3. Ground Training * 2.4. Flying Training * 2.5. Senior Officer Qualification * 2.6. Flight Surgeon (FS) Training * 2.7. Requalification Training * 2.8. Conversion/Difference Qualification * 2.9. Multiple Qualification * 2.10. Orientation and Indoctrination Flyer Training * Chapter 3 * CONTINUATION TRAINING (CT) * 3.1. General * 3.2. Training Cycle * 3.3. Local Area Orientation (LAO) * 3.4. Ground Training Requirements * 3.5. Flying Training Requirements * 3.6. Failure to Complete Requirements * 3.7. Flying Training Currencies * 3.8. Requalification Training * 3.9. Loss of IP Qualification and IP Requalification * 3.10. Multiple Qualification Requirements * 3.11. Flight Surgeon Requirements * 3.12. Indoctrination Flier Requirements * 3.13. Prorating Requirements * Chapter 4 * SPECIALIZED TRAINING * 4.1. General * 4.2. Additional Aircraft Equipment Certification Training * 4.3. IP Training * 4.4. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Certificated Flight Instructor (CFI)/Certificated Flight Instrument Instructor (CFII) Training * 4.5. Mountain Certification Training * 4.6. Glass Cockpit (G-1000) Certification Training * 4.7. GPS Approach Certification Training

Book 21st Century U  S  Military Documents  Air Force C 130 Aircraft   Operations Procedures  Aircrew Evaluation Criteria  Aircrew Training Flying Operations

Download or read book 21st Century U S Military Documents Air Force C 130 Aircraft Operations Procedures Aircrew Evaluation Criteria Aircrew Training Flying Operations written by Department of Defense and published by . This book was released on 2017-08-24 with total page 517 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Three Air Force documents provide unique information about USAF operations of this aircraft.Contents: C-130 Operations Procedures * C-130 Aircrew Evaluation Criteria * C-130 Aircrew Training * Bonus: Air Force Culture / Doctrine Instruction / Policy DirectiveChapter 1 * GENERAL INFORMATION * 1.1. General * 1.2. Applicability * 1.3. Key Words Explained * 1.4. Deviations and Waivers * 1.5. Supplemental Procedures * 1.6. Local Supplement Coordination Process * 1.7. Improvement Recommendations * 1.8. Definitions * 1.9. Aircrew Operational Reports * Chapter 2 * COMMAND AND CONTROL * 2.1. General * 2.2. Execution Authority * 2.3. Pilot in Command (PIC) Responsibility and Authority * 2.4. Mission Clearance Decision * 2.5. Operational C2 Reporting * 2.6. Mission Commander (MC) * 2.7. C2 Agency Telephone Numbers * 2.8. Close Watch Missions * 2.9. Law Enforcement Support * 2.10. Enroute Maintenance Support * Chapter 3 * AIRCREW COMPLEMENT/MANAGEMENT * 3.1. General * 3.2. Aircrew Complement * 3.3. Aircrew Member Qualification * 3.4. Pilots * 3.5. Navigators * 3.6. Flight Engineers, and Loadmasters * 3.7. Aircrew Management * 3.8. Scheduling Restrictions * 3.9. Fatigue Countermeasures Management Program * 3.10. Crew Rest/Enroute Ground Time * 3.11. Alerting Procedures * 3.12. Stage Management * 3.13. Standby Force Duty * 3.14. Orientation Flights and Incentive Flights * 3.15. Interfly * 3.16. Mission Essential Personnel (MEP) * 3.17. Mission Mobility Observers (MMO) * 3.18. Flight Attendants on Distinguished Visitor Missions * Chapter 4 * AIRCRAFT OPERATING RESTRICTIONS * 4.1. Objective * 4.2. Minimum Equipment List (MEL) Policy * 4.3. Waiver Protocol * 4.4. Technical Assistance * 4.5. MEL Table Definitions/Column Identifiers * 4.6. C-130 MEL * 4.7. Supplements * 4.8. Navigation Systems * 4.9. Gear Down Flight Operations * 4.10. Minimum Equipment for NVG Operations * Chapter 5 * OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES * 5.1. Checklists * 5.2. Duty Station * 5.3. Flight Station Entry * 5.4. Takeoff and Landing Policy * 5.5. Landing Gear and Flap Operating Policy * 5.6. Outside Observer Duties * 5.7. Seat Belts * 5.8. Aircraft Lighting * 5.9. Portable Electronic Devices * 5.10. Tobacco Use on Air Force Aircraft * 5.11. Advisory Calls * 5.12. Stabilized Approach * 5.13. Communications Policy * 5.14. Crew Resource Management (CRM)/Threat and Error Management * 5.15. Use of Automation * 5.16. Transportation of Pets * 5.17. Alcoholic Beverages * 5.18. Runway, Taxiway, and Airfield Requirements * 5.19. Aircraft Taxi and Taxi Obstruction Clearance Criteria and Foreign Object Damage (FOD) Avoidance * 5.20. Fuel Jettison Procedures * 5.21. Aircraft Speed * 5.22. Bird/Wildlife Aircraft Strike Hazard (BASH) Programs * 5.23. Functional Check Flights (FCFs), Acceptance Check Flights (ACFs) and Operational Check Flights (OCFs) * 5.24. Participation in Aerial Events * 5.25. Traffic Alerting and Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) * 5.26. Radar Altimeter * 5.27. Buddy and Windmill Taxi Starts * 5.28. Reduced Power Operations (N/A for 3 Engine Operations) * 5.29. Aircraft Recovery from Unprepared Surfaces * 5.30. Hand-held (HH) GPS for Laptops with Moving Map Display (MMD) * 5.31. Aircrew Fatigue * 5.32. Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) * Chapter 6 * AIRCREW PROCEDURES * Section 6A--Pre-Mission * 6.1. Aircrew Uniform * 6.2. Personal Requirements * 6.3. Pre-Mission Actions * 6.4. Aircrew Publications Requirements * 6.5. Airfield Review * 6.6. Aircrew Intelligence Briefing * Section 6B--Predeparture * 6.7. Global Decision Scheduling System Account * 6.8. Flight Crew Information File (FCIF) * 6.9. Flight Crew Bulletins (FCB) * 6.10. Mission Kits * 6.11. Route Navigation Kits * 6.12. Briefing Requirements * 6.13. Call Signs * 6.14. Instrument Flight Rules * 6.15. Flight Plan/Data Verification * 6.16. Departure Planning * 6.17. Weather Minimums for Takeoff * 6.18. Alternate Planning * 6.19. Departure Alternates * 6.20. Destination Requirements * much more

Book 21st Century U S  Military Documents

Download or read book 21st Century U S Military Documents written by Department of Defense and published by . This book was released on 2017-08-26 with total page 205 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Three Air Force documents provide unique information about USAF operations of the E-8C Joint Stars aircraft. Contents: Operations Procedures * Aircrew Evaluation Criteria * Aircrew Training Chapter 1 * INTRODUCTION * 1.1. Scope * 1.2. Deviations * 1.3. Waivers * 1.4. Local Supplement Coordination Process * 1.5. Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Terms * Chapter 2 * MISSION PLANNING * 2.1. Mission Development/Planning * Chapter 3 * AIRCREW OPERATING PROCEDURES * 3.1. General * 3.2. Minimum Crew Manning * 3.3. Aircrew Duty Period and Augmentation * 3.4. Transportation of Passengers (PAX) * 3.5. Handling of Classified Cargo * 3.6. Cargo Documentation * 3.7. Aircrew Flight Equipment * 3.8. Critical Phases of Flight * 3.9. Portable Electronic Devices * 3.10. Alert Procedures * Chapter 4 * FLIGHT CREW OPERATING PROCEDURES * 4.1. General * 4.2. Pavement, Takeoff and Landing * 4.3. Airborne and Simulated Emergencies * 4.4. Diverts * 4.5. Fuel Requirements and Optimization * 4.6. Occupancy of Flight Crew Duty Positions * 4.7. Air Refueling (AAR) * 4.8. Landing Gear and Flap Operations * 4.9. Aircraft Lighting * 4.10. Advisory Calls * 4.11. Radio Discipline * 4.12. In-Flight Briefings * 4.13. Aircraft Taxi, Obstruction Clearance Criteria * 4.14. Foreign Object Damage (FOD) Avoidance * 4.15. JTIDS Altitude De-confliction * 4.16. Traffic Alert and Collision System (TCAS) * 4.17. Radio Altimeter * 4.18. Ground Proximity Warning System (GPWS) * 4.19. Formation * 4.20. Aircraft Speed * 4.21. Navigation * 4.22. Bird/Wildlife Aircraft Strike Hazard (BASH) Programs * 4.23. Functional Check Flights (FCFs) and In-flight Operational Check Flights (IFOCs) * 4.24. Participation in Aerial Events * 4.25. Aircraft Security * 4.26. Suspected Laser Response/Exposer * Chapter 5 * MISSION CREW PROCEDURES * 5.1. General * 5.2. E-8 Mission Crew Composition * 5.3. Responsibilities * Chapter 6 * CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, RADIOLOGICAL, NUCLEAR, AND HIGH YIELD EXPLOSIVE (CBRNE) OPERATIONS * 6.1. General Information * 6.2. Mission Preparation * 6.3. Stepping to Fly and Aircraft Preflight * 6.4. Engine Start to Takeoff * 6.5. Takeoff to Landing * 6.6. Landing to Engine Shutdown * 6.7. After Engine Shutdown * 6.8. Forms Adopted

Book 21st Century U S  Military Documents

Download or read book 21st Century U S Military Documents written by Department of Defense and published by . This book was released on 2017-08-27 with total page 436 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Four Air Force documents provide unique information about USAF operations of the C-135 Stratolifter and KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft. Contents: Operations Procedures * Aircrew Evaluation Criteria * Aircrew Training * Aircraft Configuration Chapter 1 * GENERAL * 1.1. Training Objective * 1.2. Key Words Explained * 1.3. Administration * 1.4. Responsibilities * 1.5. Waiver Authority * 1.6. Use of Flying Hours * 1.7. In-Unit Training Time Limitations * 1.8. Training Documentation * 1.9. Flight Evaluator Usage * 1.10. Instructor Training and Supervision Requirements * 1.11. Distribution * 1.12. Transfer of Aircrews * 1.13. Aircrew Training While DNIF * 1.14. Aircrew Rated Management Overview * 1.15. Information Management * 1.16. Failure to Progress or Complete Training * 1.17. Career Enlisted Aviator Skill Levels * 1.18. Aircrew Training Quota Management * Chapter 2 * INITIAL QUALIFICATION TRAINING * 2.1. General Requirements * 2.2. Initial Qualification Training (IQT) Prerequisites * 2.3. Ground Training Requirements * 2.4. Flying Training Requirements * 2.5. Conversion/Differences Qualification Training Requirements * 2.6. Multiple Qualification * 2.7. Senior Officer Qualification Requirements * 2.8. Flight Surgeons * 2.9. Requalification Training (RQT) * 2.10. Navigator Training * Chapter 3 * MISSION QUALIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION TRAINING * 3.1. Description * 3.2. Time Periods for Mission Qualification and Certification Training * 3.3. Ground Training Requirements * 3.4. Flying Training Requirements * 3.5. Flight Surgeon Mission Qualification Requirements * Chapter 4 * CONTINUATION TRAINING * 4.1. Description * 4.2. Aircrew Status * 4.3. Training Levels * 4.4. Training Events/Tables * 4.5. Continuation Training Requirements * 4.6. Flight Surgeon Continuation Flying Requirements * 4.7. Ancillary Training * 4.8. Proration of Training * 4.9. Failure to Complete Training Requirements * 4.10. Requirements Before PCS Or TDY By Members On Active Flying Status * 4.11. Requirements Before Removal From Active Flying Status * 4.12. Requirements While In Inactive Flying Status * 4.13. Retraining * 4.14. Aircrews Flying in Non-US Air Force Aircraft and with Non-US Air Force Units * 4.15. Training Period * Chapter 5 * UPGRADE TRAINING * 5.1. Description * 5.2. Mobility Pilot Development (MPD) * 5.3. MPD Continuation Training thru Aircraft Commander Upgrade * 5.4. Aircrew Instructor Program * 5.5. Flight Examiner Program * 5.6. Special Qualifications and Certifications * Chapter 6 * AIRCREW TRAINING SYSTEM (ATS) * 6.1. Description * 6.2. Applicability * 6.3. Dedicated Training Time * 6.4. ATS Course Prerequisites * 6.5. Lesson Objectives * 6.6. Unsatisfactory Student Progress * 6.7. Courseware Changes * 6.8. Scheduling * 6.9. Administration * 6.10. Training Implementation/Student Expectations * 6.11. Browsing Training Products * 6.12. Aircraft Flights for ATS Training Instructors * 6.13. KC-135 ATS Facility Tours * 6.14. Aircrew Evaluation * Chapter 7 * ARMS EVENT IDENTIFIERS AND COURSE DESCRIPTIONS * 7.1. Description * 7.2. Academic (A) Training Events * 7.3. USAF-Specified (AA) Events * 7.4. Airdrop (AD) Events * 7.5. Airland (AS) Events * 7.6. Navigation & Individual Proficiency (B) Events * 7.7. Miscellaneous (C, E, H, FE) Events * 7.8. Formation Training (F) Events * 7.9. Flight Surgeon (FF) Events * 7.10. Ground Training (G) Events * 7.11. Aircrew Flight Equipment (AFE) Training (LL) Events * 7.12. Mission Specific Training (M) Events * 7.13. Night Vision Goggles (NV) Events * 7.14. Crew and Individual Proficiency Events "N & P" * 7.15. Qualifications and Certifications "Q" Events * 7.16. Air Refueling (R) Events * 7.17. Special Operations (S) Events * 7.18. Survival Training (SS) Events * 7.19. MPD (V) Events * 7.20. Visual Threat Recognition & Avoidance (VT) Events * 7.21. NVG (VV) Events * 7.22. Unit Defined (X) Events

Book 21st Century U S  Military Documents

Download or read book 21st Century U S Military Documents written by Department of Defense and published by . This book was released on 2017-05 with total page 404 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Three Air Force documents provide unique information about USAF operations of this aircraft.Contents: C-17 Operations Procedures * C-17 Aircrew Evaluation Criteria * C-17 Aircrew TrainingChapter 1 * GENERAL INFORMATION * 1.1. General * 1.2. Applicability * 1.3. Key Words Explained * 1.4. Deviations and Waivers * 1.5. Supplemental Procedures * 1.6. Local Supplement Coordination Process * 1.7. Improvement Recommendations * 1.8. Definitions * 1.9. Aircrew Operational Reports * Chapter 2 * COMMAND AND CONTROL * 2.1. General * 2.2. Execution Authority * 2.3. Pilot in Command (PIC) Responsibility and Authority * 2.4. Mission Clearance Decision * 2.5. Operational C2 Reporting * 2.6. Mission Commander (MC) * 2.7. Not Used * 2.8. C2 Agency Telephone Numbers * 2.9. Close Watch Missions * 2.10. Law Enforcement Support * 2.11. Enroute Maintenance Support * Chapter 3 * AIRCREW COMPLEMENT/MANAGEMENT * 3.1. General * 3.2. Aircrew Complement * 3.3. Aircrew Member Qualification * 3.4. Pilots * 3.5. Not Used * 3.6. Loadmasters * 3.7. Aircrew Management * 3.8. Scheduling Restrictions * 3.9. Fatigue Countermeasures Management Program * 3.10. Crew Rest/En route Ground Time * 3.11. Alerting Procedures * 3.12. Stage Management * 3.13. Standby Force Duty * 3.14. Orientation Flights and Incentive Flights * 3.15. Interfly * 3.16. Mission Essential Personnel (MEP) * 3.17. Mission Mobility Observers (MMO) * 3.18. Flight Attendants on Distinguished Visitor Missions * Chapter 4 * AIRCRAFT OPERATING RESTRICTIONS * 4.1. Objective * 4.2. Minimum Equipment List (MEL) Policy * 4.3. Waiver Protocol * 4.4. Technical Assistance * 4.5. MEL Table Definitions/Column Identifiers * 4.6. C-17 MEL * 4.7. Supplements * 4.8. Navigation Systems * 4.9. Gear Down Flight Operations * Chapter 5 * OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES * 5.1. Checklists * 5.2. Duty Station * 5.3. Flight Station Entry * 5.4. Takeoff and Landing Policy * 5.5. Landing Gear and Slat/Flap Operating Policy * 5.6. Outside Observer/Jump Seat Duties * 5.7. Seat Belts * 5.8. Aircraft Lighting * 5.9. Portable Electronic Devices * 5.10. Tobacco Use on Air Force Aircraft * 5.11. Advisory Calls * 5.12. Stabilized Approach * 5.13. Communications Policy * 5.14. Crew Resource Management (CRM)/Threat and Error Management * 5.15. Use of Automation * 5.16. Transportation of Pets * 5.17. Alcoholic Beverages * 5.18. Runway, Taxiway, and Airfield Requirements * 5.19. Aircraft Taxi and Taxi Obstruction Clearance Criteria and Foreign Object Damage (FOD) Avoidance. * 5.20. Fuel Jettison Procedures * 5.21. Aircraft Speed * 5.22. Bird/Wildlife Aircraft Strike Hazard (BASH) Programs * 5.23. Functional Check Flights (FCFs), Acceptance Check Flights (ACFs) and Operational Check Flights (OCFs) * 5.24. Participation in Aerial Events * 5.25. Traffic Alerting and Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) * 5.26. Radar Altimeter * 5.27. Buddy Starts * 5.28. Bank Angles * 5.29. Aircraft Recovery from Unprepared Surfaces * 5.30. Ground Proximity Warning System (GPWS) / Terrain Alert Warning System (TAWS) * 5.31. Standard AFCS Terminology * 5.32. C-17 HUD/MFD Endorsement * 5.33. C-17 Engine Start Policy * Chapter 6 * AIRCREW PROCEDURES * Section 6A--Pre-Mission * 6.1. Aircrew Uniform * 6.2. Personal Requirements * 6.3. Pre-Mission Actions * 6.4. Aircrew Publications Requirements * 6.5. Airfield Review * 6.6. Aircrew Intelligence Briefing * Section 6B--Predeparture * 6.7. Global Decision Scheduling System 2 (GDSS2) Account * 6.8. Flight Crew Information File (FCIF) * 6.9. Flight Crew Bulletins (FCB) * 6.10. Mission Kits * 6.11. Route Navigation Kits * 6.12. Briefing Requirements * 6.13. Call Signs * 6.14. Instrument Flight Rules * 6.15. Flight Plan/Data Verification * 6.16. Departure Planning * 6.17. Weather Minimums for Takeoff * 6.18. Alternate Planning * 6.19. Departure Alternates * 6.20. Destination Requirements (for filing purposes) * 6.21. Adverse Weather * 6.22. Operational Risk Management (ORM) * Section 6C--Preflight

Book 21st Century U S  Military Documents

Download or read book 21st Century U S Military Documents written by Department of Defense and published by . This book was released on 2017-08-23 with total page 278 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Three Air Force documents provide unique information about USAF operations of this aircraft. Operations Procedures - This AFI provides guidelines and restrictions for AC-130 operations and applies to AC-130 aircrews at all management levels concerned with operation of the AC-130. It is a compilation of information from aircraft flight manuals, Flight Information Publications (FLIP) and other Air Force directives, and is an original source document for many areas. Chapter 1 * GENERAL INFORMATION * 1.1. General * 1.2. Applicability * 1.3. Key Definitions * 1.4. Deviations and Waivers * 1.5. Distribution * 1.6. Supplements * 1.7. Requisitioning Procedures * 1.8. Improvement Recommendations * 1.9. Definitions * 1.10. Aircrew Operational Reports * Chapter 2 * COMMAND AND CONTROL * 2.1. Operational Control (OPCON) * 2.2. 23rd Air Force (23 AF) * 2.3. Waiver and Approval Authorities * 2.4. Mission Commander * 2.5. Pilot in Command Responsibility and Authority * 2.6. Airborne Mission Commander (AMC) * 2.7. Deputy Mission Commander (DMC) * 2.8. Mission Clearance Decision * 2.9. Support to Civilian Law Enforcement Agencies * 2.10. AFSOC C2 agencies * Chapter 3 * CREW COMPLEMENT AND MANAGEMENT * 3.1. Aircrew Qualification * 3.2. Crew Complement * 3.3. Additional Crewmembers (ACM) * 3.4. Interfly * 3.5. Alert Crew Procedures * 3.6. Flight Duty Period and Crew Rest Restrictions * 3.7. Scheduling Restrictions * 3.8. Alert Procedures * 3.9. AFSOC Alert Aircraft * Chapter 4 * AIRCRAFT OPERATING GUIDELINES * 4.1. Objectives * 4.2. Policy * 4.3. Aircraft Operating Guidelines * Chapter 5 * AIRLAND OPERATIONS * 5.1. Aircraft Maximum Gross Weight Policy * 5.2. Checklists * 5.3. Duty Station * 5.4. Flight Deck Entry * 5.5. Takeoff and Landing Policy * 5.6. Copilot Landing Policy * 5.7. Landing Gear and Flap Operation In-flight * 5.8. Use of Outside Observers * 5.9. Seat Belts * 5.10. Aircraft Lighting * 5.11. Advisory/Required Calls * 5.12. Communications Policy * 5.13. Pilot Proficiency with Munitions * 5.14. Wind Limitations * 5.15. Runway Condition Reading (RCR) and Runway Surface Condition (RSC) * 5.16. Wake Turbulence Avoidance * 5.17. Runway and Taxiway Requirements * 5.18. Aircraft Taxi and Taxi Obstruction Clearance Criteria * 5.19. Reverse Taxi * 5.20. Buddy and Windmill Taxi Starts * 5.21. Takeoff and Landing Obstruction Criteria * 5.22. Intersection Takeoffs * 5.23. Reduced Power Operations * 5.24. Three-Engine Takeoffs * 5.25. Aircraft Recovery from Unprepared Surfaces * 5.26. Engines Running Onload or Offload (ERO) AC-130H/U * 5.27. Arrival * more AC-130 Aircrew Evaluation Criteria - The Aircrew Standardization and Evaluation Program is the commander's tool to validate mission readiness and the effectiveness of unit flying, to include documentation of individual aircrew member qualifications and capabilities. AC-130 Aircrew Training Flying Operations - Training policy, guidance, and requirements are set forth for each phase of aircrew training. The objective of training should be the progressive development of aircrew combat readiness.

Book 21st Century U S  Military Documents

Download or read book 21st Century U S Military Documents written by Department of Defense and published by . This book was released on 2017-08-26 with total page 140 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Three Air Force documents provide unique information about USAF operations of the E-9 range control aircraft. Contents: Operations Procedures * Aircrew Evaluation Criteria * Aircrew Training Chapter 1 * INTRODUCTION * 1.1. Aircrew's Responsibility * 1.2. Deviations * 1.3. Waivers * 1.4. Instruction Changes * 1.5. Checklists * Chapter 2 * MISSION PLANNING * 2.1. Responsibilities * 2.2. General Procedures * 2.3. Map/Chart Preparation * 2.4. Briefing/Debriefing * 2.5. Unit Developed Checklists/Local Pilot Aids * Chapter 3 * NORMAL OPERATING PROCEDURES * 3.1. General * 3.2. Crew Complement * 3.3. Flight Duty Period * 3.4. Flight Kit Requirements * 3.5. Minimum Equipment * 3.6. Aircraft Loading/Cargo Handling * 3.7. Passenger Manifest * 3.8. Preflight * 3.9. Taxi * 3.10. Runway Criteria * 3.11. Crosswind Limitations for All Takeoff and Landings * 3.12. Maximum Gross Weights * 3.13. Takeoff, Departure, Climb, and Cruise * 3.14. Loading and Offloading of Personnel * 3.15. Touch-and-Go Landings * 3.16. Landings * 3.17. Transfer of Aircraft Control * 3.18. Fuel Requirements * 3.19. Closed Traffic Patterns * 3.20. Cross-Country (X/C) Procedures * 3.21. Night Flying Operations * Chapter 4 * INSTRUMENT PROCEDURES * 4.1. Approach Category * 4.2. Weather Requirements * 4.3. Descent * 4.4. Instrument Approaches * Chapter 5 * MISSION PROCEDURES * 5.1. General * 5.2. Mission Planning * 5.3. Departure * 5.4. Warning Areas * 5.5. Range Patrol * 5.6. Telemetry Receiving/Recording/Relaying * 5.7. UHF Relay * Chapter 6 * AREA WORK * 6.1. General * 6.2. Steep Turns * 6.3. Traffic Pattern Stall Series * Chapter 7 * ABNORMAL OPERATING PROCEDURES * 7.1. General * 7.2. Takeoff Aborts * 7.3. In-Flight Emergency Procedures (Actual) * 7.4. Air Aborts * 7.5. Severe Weather Penetration * 7.6. Practice and Simulated Emergencies * 7.7. Minimum Air Work Altitude * 7.8. Practice Emergency Descents * 7.9. Touch-and-Go/Stop-and-Go Weather Minimums * 7.10. Practice No Flap Landings * 7.11. Divert Instructions

Book 21st Century U S  Military Documents

Download or read book 21st Century U S Military Documents written by Department of Defense and published by . This book was released on 2017-08-24 with total page 259 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Three Air Force documents provide unique information about USAF operations of this aircraft.C-12 Operations Procedures - Chapter 1 * GENERAL INFORMATION * 1.1. General * 1.2. Applicability * 1.3. Key Words Explained * 1.4. Deviations and Waivers * 1.5. Supplemental Procedures * 1.6. Local Supplement Coordination Process * 1.7. Requisition and Distribution Procedures * 1.8. Definitions * 1.9. Aircrew Operational Reports * Chapter 2 * COMMAND AND CONTROL * 2.1. General * 2.2. Execution Authority * 2.3. Pilot in Command Responsibility and Authority * 2.4. Mission Clearance Decision * 2.5. Aircrew Responsibilities * 2.6. Operational C2 Reporting * 2.7. Mission Commander * 2.8. Law Enforcement Support * Chapter 3 * AIRCREW MANAGEMENT * 3.1. Aircrew Qualification * 3.2. Pilots * 3.3. Crew Composition * 3.4. Additional Crewmember (ACM) * 3.5. Mission-Essential Ground Personnel (MEGP) * 3.6. Distinguished Visitor (DV) Operating Procedures * 3.7. Alerting Procedures * 3.8. Scheduling Restrictions * 3.9. Flight Duty Period (FDP) * 3.10. Crew Rest * 3.11. Standby Force Duty * 3.12. Orientation Flights and Incentive Flights * 3.13. Inter-fly * Chapter 4 * AIRCRAFT OPERATING RESTRICTIONS * 4.1. Objective * 4.2. Minimum Equipment List (MEL) Policy * 4.3. Waiver Protocol * 4.4. Technical Assistance * 4.5. MEL Procedural Guidance * 4.6. Gear Down Flight Operations * Chapter 5 * OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES * 5.1. Checklists * 5.2. Duty Station * 5.3. Flight Station Entry * 5.4. Landings With Emergency * 5.5. DV-2 Missions * 5.6. Seatbelts * 5.7. Aircraft Lighting * 5.8. Portable Electronic Devices * 5.9. Tobacco Use on Air Force Aircraft * 5.10. Advisory Calls * 5.11. Deviations * 5.12. Communications Policy * 5.13. Transportation of Pets * 5.14. Alcoholic Beverages * 5.15. Runway, Taxiway, and Airfield Requirements * 5.16. Aircraft Taxi and Taxi Obstruction Clearance Criteria and Foreign Object Damage (FOD) Avoidance * 5.17. Short Field Operations * 5.18. Bird/Wildlife Aircraft Strike Hazard (BASH) Programs * 5.19. Functional Check Flights (FCFs) and Acceptance Check Flights (ACFs) * 5.20. Participation in Aerial Events * 5.21. Traffic Alert and Collision System (TCAS) * 5.22. Radio Altimeter * 5.23. Aircraft Recovery from Unprepared Surfaces * 5.24. Vision 1 * Chapter 6 * AIRCREW PROCEDURES * Section 6A--Pre-Mission * 6.1. Aircrew Uniform * 6.2. Personal Requirements * 6.3. Pre-Mission Actions * 6.4. Aircrew Publication Requirements * 6.5. Certification Airfield * 6.6. Aircrew Intelligence Briefing * Section 6B--Predeparture * 6.7. Flight Crew Information File (FCIF) * 6.8. Mission Kits * 6.9. Route Navigation Kits * 6.10. Aircraft Commander Briefing * 6.11. Peacetime and Wartime SAFE PASSAGE Procedures * 6.12. Call Signs * 6.13. Instrument Flight Rules * 6.14. Flight Plan/Data Verification * 6.15. Departure Planning * 6.16. Weather Minimums for Takeoff * 6.17. Alternate Planning * 6.18. Departure Alternates * 6.19. Destination Requirements (for filing purposes) * 6.20. Adverse Weather * 6.21. Operational Risk Management (ORM) * Section 6C--Preflight * 6.22. Air Force Technical Order Forms 781 Series * 6.23. One-Time Flights * 6.24. Aircraft Recovery Away from Main Operating Base (MOB) * 6.25. Life Support Requirements * 6.26. Passenger Handling and Cargo Documentation * 6.27. Airlifting Hazardous Cargo * 6.28. Handling of Classified Cargo, Registered Mail, Mission Capable (MICAP), Very, Very Important Part (VVIP), Forward Supply System (FSS) Shipments, and Courier Material * 6.29. Life or Death Urgency Shipments * Section 6D--Departure * 6.30. On Time Takeoffs * Section 6E--En route * 6.31. Flight Progress * 6.32. Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum (RVSM) Airspace * 6.33. Communications Instructions for Reporting Vital Intelligence Sightings (CIRVIS) and Other Reports * 6.34. In-Flight Meals * 6.35. High Frequency (HF) Communications * 6.36. In-flight Emergency Procedures * 6.37. Need for Medical Assistance * 6.38. Weather Forecasts * Section 6F

Book 21st Century U S  Military Documents

Download or read book 21st Century U S Military Documents written by Department of Defense and published by . This book was released on 2017-08-24 with total page 315 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Three Air Force documents provide unique information about USAF operations of this aircraft.Contents: C-32B Operations Procedures * C-32B Aircrew Evaluation Criteria * C-32B Aircrew TrainingChapter 1 * GENERAL INFORMATION * 1.1. General * 1.2. Applicability * 1.3. Key Words Explained * 1.4. Deviations and Waivers * 1.5. Supplements * 1.6. Distribution * 1.7. Changes * Chapter 2 * COMMAND AND CONTROL * 2.1. General * 2.2. Operational Control (OPCON) * 2.3. Execution Authority * 2.4. Pilot In Command Responsibility and Authority * 2.5. Mission Clearance Decision * 2.6. Aircrew Responsibilities * 2.7. Operational C2 Reporting * 2.8. Mission Commander Responsibilities * Chapter 3 * CREW COMPLEMENT AND MANAGEMENT * 3.1. Aircrew Qualification * 3.2. Pilots * 3.3. Airborne Mission System Specialists (AMSS) and Loadmasters (LM) * 3.4. Crew Complement * 3.5. Additional Crew Members (ACM) * 3.6. Interfly * 3.7. Scheduling Restrictions (See AFI 11-202V3) * 3.8. Crew Rest * 3.9. Flight Duty Period (FDP) * 3.10. Crew Changes * 3.11. Alert Procedures * Chapter 4 * COMMAND OPERATING GUIDELINES * 4.1. Objectives * 4.2. Policy * 4.3. Operating Guidelines * Chapter 5 * AIRLAND OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES * 5.1. Checklists * 5.2. Duty Station * 5.3. Flight Deck Entry * 5.4. Takeoff and Landing Policy * 5.5. Landing Gear and Flap Operation In-Flight * 5.6. Use of Outside Observers * 5.7. Seat Belts * 5.8. Aircraft Lighting * 5.9. Portable Electronic Devices * 5.10. Smoking Restrictions * 5.11. Advisory Calls * 5.12. Communications Policy * 5.13. Transportation of Military Working Dogs * 5.14. Alcoholic Beverages * 5.15. Runway, Taxiway and Airfield Requirements * 5.16. Wind Restrictions * 5.17. Runway Condition Reading (RCR) * 5.18. Aircraft Taxi Obstruction Clearance Criteria and Foreign Object Damage (FOD) Avoidance * 5.19. Fuel Requirements * 5.20. Intersection Takeoffs * 5.21. Land and Hold Short (LAHSO) Operations * 5.22. Stop-and-Go Landings * 5.23. Reduced Power Operations * 5.24. Engine Out Takeoffs * 5.25. Engines Running On/Offload (ERO) * 5.26. Emergency Airlift * Chapter 6 * GENERAL OPERATING POLICIES * Section 6A--Premission * 6.1. Aircrew Uniform * 6.2. Personal Requirements * 6.3. Premission Actions * 6.4. Aircrew Publications Requirements * Section 6B--Predeparture * 6.5. Airfield Certification * 6.6. Aircrew Intelligence Briefing * 6.7. Flight Crew Information File (FCIF) * 6.8. Mission Kits * 6.9. Briefing Requirements * 6.10. Call Signs * 6.11. Instrument Flight Rules * 6.12. Flight Data Verification * 6.13. Departure Planning * 6.14. Obstacle Clearance Planning * 6.15. Takeoff Minimums and Departure Alternates * 6.16. Destination Requirements (for filing purposes) * 6.17. Destination and AAR Alternates * 6.18. Adverse Weather Planning * 6.19. Fuel Planning * 6.20. Mission Folder * 6.21. Navigation Kits * Section 6C--Preflight * 6.22. Aircraft Civilian Maintenance Forms * 6.23. En Route Aircraft Preflights * 6.24. Aircraft Servicing and Ground Operations * 6.25. Aircrew/Maintenance Engine Run-ups * 6.26. Towing * 6.27. Aircrew Flight Equipment Requirements * 6.28. Transponder Operations * 6.29. Dropped Object Prevention * 6.30. Narcotics * 6.31. Cockpit Congestion and Loose Objects * 6.32. Flight data recorder (FDR) and cockpit voice recorder (CVR) systems * 6.33. Passenger Policy * 6.34. One-time Flights * 6.35. Functional and Acceptance Check Flights (FCF and ACF) * Section 6D--Departure * 6.36. On Time Takeoffs * 6.37. Cabin Security Procedures for Takeoff and Landing * Section 6E--Enroute * 6.38. Flight Progress * 6.39. Navigational Capabilities * 6.40. Communications Instructions for Reporting Vital Intelligence Sightings (CIRVIS) and Other Reports * 6.41. In-flight Meals * 6.42. Communications * 6.43. In-flight Emergency Procedures * 6.44. Medical Assistance * 6.45. Weather Forecasts * 6.46. Diversions * Section 6F--Arrival * 6.47. Crew Coordination * 6.48. Instrument Approach Minimums * 6.49. Weather Below Minimums

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Download or read book 21st Century U S Military Documents written by Department of Defense and published by . This book was released on 2018-03-20 with total page 106 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Aircrew Training: This instruction implements AFPD 10-2, Readiness, AFPD 11-2, Aircraft Rules and Procedures, and AFPD 11-4, Aviation Service. It establishes the USAF aircrew training program that supports Air Force objectives and is applicable to all units assigned to or gained by major commands (MAJCOM) and HQ USAF direct reporting units (DRU) and applies to commanders, operations supervisors, and aircrews assigned or attached to all flying activities of these MAJCOMs and DRUs. This publication applies to the Air Force Reserve (AFRC) and the Air National Guard (ANG). 1. General * 2. Qualification Training * 3. Continuation Training (CT) * 4. Upgrade Training * 5. Aircrew Training System (ATS) * 6. Ancillary Training * 7. Standard Training Event identifiers * 8. Hours-per-Crewmember-per-Month/Sorties-per-Crewmember-per-Month Report * 9. Forms Aircrew Standardization / Evaluation Program - This instruction implements AFPD 10-9, Lead Designation and Responsibilities for Weapons Systems; AFPD 11-4, Aviation Service, and AFI 11-200, Aircrew Training, Standardization/Evaluation, and General Operations Structure. It establishes the Aircrew Standardization/Evaluation (Stan/Eval) Program that supports Air Force (AF) objectives and provides guidance on how to structure and monitor an aircrew Stan/Eval program. PURPOSE * 1.1. General * 1.2. Objectives * 1.3. Waiver Authority * CHAPTER 2 * HIGHER HEADQUARTERS STAN/EVAL FUNCTIONS, ORGANIZATION, AND VISITS * 2.1. Scope * 2.2. HAF * 2.3. MAJCOMs * 2.4. NAFs * 2.5. Stan/Eval Visits (SEVs). * CHAPTER 3 * UNIT STAN/EVAL FUNCTIONS AND ORGANIZATION * 3.1. Scope * 3.2. Operations Group * 3.3. Squadron * CHAPTER 4 * FLIGHT EXAMINERS * 4.1. General * 4.2. Selection * 4.3. Flight Examiner Functions * 4.4. Senior Flight Examiner Program * CHAPTER 5 * AIRCREW QUALIFICATION EVALUATIONS * 5.1. General * 5.2. Categories * 5.3. Grading System * 5.4. Evaluation Criteria * 5.5. Requisites * 5.6. Failure to Pass a Flight Evaluation * 5.7. Supervised Status * 5.8. Timing of Aircrew Qualification Evaluations * 5.9. Commander-Directed Downgrade * 5.10. Multiple Qualification * 5.11. Universal Qualification * 5.12. Aircrew Flying in Non-USAF Aircraft and with Non-USAF Units * 5.13. Initial Cadre * 5.14. Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) * CHAPTER 6 * AIRCREW EXAMINATION PROGRAM * 6.1. Purpose * 6.2. Scope * 6.3. Administrative Procedures * 6.4. Exam Sources * 6.5. End-of-Course Exams * 6.6. Exam Management * 6.7. Exam Security * 6.8. Grading * 6.9. Failure to Pass a Requisite Exam * 6.10. Unit Periodic Examinations (Optional) * CHAPTER 7 * DOCUMENTATION * 7.1. Scope * 7.2. Qualifications versus Certifications * 7.3. AF Form 8/8a, Certificate of Aircrew Qualification * 7.4. Commander-Directed Downgrade (see also paragraph 5 * 7.5. Initial Cadre (see also paragraph 5 * 7.6. AF Form 4348, USAF Aircrew Certifications (Optional) * 7.7. AF Form 942, Record of Evaluation * 7.8. Flight Evaluation Folders (FEF) * CHAPTER 8 * SPECIALIZED AIRCREW * 8.1. Purpose * 8.2. Evaluations * CHAPTER 9 * ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS (FCIF, SII, GO/NO-GO, SUPPLEMENTARY EVALUATIONS) * 9.1. FCIF * 9.2. Flight Related SII * 9.3. Go/No-Go Procedures

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Download or read book 21st Century U S Military Documents written by Department of Defense and published by . This book was released on 2017-08-22 with total page 216 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Three Air Force documents provide unique information about USAF operations of the F-35 Lightning Fighter aircraft. Contents: Operations Procedures * Aircrew Evaluation Criteria * Aircrew Training Chapter 1 * GENERAL GUIDANCE * 1.1. General * 1.2. Waivers * 1.3. Processing Changes * Chapter 2 * MISSION PLANNING * 2.1. Responsibilities * 2.2. General Procedures * 2.3. Mission Materials * 2.4. G-suit Use * 2.5. Unit Developed Checklists * 2.6. Bird/Wildlife Aircraft Strike Hazard (BASH) Programs * 2.7. Fuel Conservation * 2.8. Overwater * 2.9. Briefing/Debriefing * Chapter 3 * NORMAL OPERATING PROCEDURES * 3.1. Preflight and Strap-in * 3.2. Ground Communications and Visual Signals * 3.3. Engine Start * 3.4. Taxi and Arming * 3.5. Flight Lineup * 3.6. Takeoff * 3.7. Formation Takeoff * 3.8. Join-up/Rejoin * 3.9. Formation, Visual and Administrative * 3.10. Tactical Formation * 3.11. Chase Formation * 3.12. Aerial Demonstrations * 3.13. Maneuvering Parameters * 3.14. Ops Checks * 3.15. Radio Procedures * 3.16. General Low Altitude Procedures * 3.17. Air Refueling * 3.18. Night Procedures * 3.19. Electro-Optical Distributed Aperture System/Night Vision Procedures * 3.20. Fuel Requirements * 3.21. Approaches and Landings * 3.22. Overhead Traffic Patterns * 3.23. Tactical Overhead Traffic Patterns * 3.24. Touch-and-Go Landings * 3.25. Low Approaches * 3.26. Closed Traffic Patterns * 3.27. Formation Approaches * 3.28. After Shutdown Procedures * 3.29. Air-to-Air Interrogator (AAI), Identification Friend or Foe/Selective Identification Feature (IFF/SIF) * 3.30. Weather Minimums * 3.31. Summary of Minimum Altitudes * Chapter 4 * INSTRUMENT PROCEDURES * 4.1. Display of Endorsed Primary Flight Reference * 4.2. Takeoff and Join-up * 4.3. Trail Procedures * 4.4. Formation Break-up * 4.5. Formation Penetration * 4.6. Formation Approach * 4.7. Instrument Approach * 4.8. Simulated Instrument Flight * 4.9. Flight into Known Icing Conditions * Chapter 5 * AIR-TO-AIR WEAPONS EMPLOYMENT * 5.1. References * 5.2. Simulated Gun Employment * 5.3. Training Missions with Live Air-to-Air (A/A) Ordnance * 5.4. Flare Employment * 5.5. Maneuvering Limitations * Chapter 6 * AIR-TO-SURFACE WEAPONS EMPLOYMENT * 6.1. References * 6.2. Weather Minimums * 6.3. Simulated Gun Employment * 6.4. Training Missions with a Hot Gun * 6.5. Simulated Attacks against Off-Range or Manned Targets * 6.6. Pop-Up Attacks * 6.7. Target Identification * 6.8. Live Ordnance Procedures * 6.9. Flare Employment * 6.10. Night Weapons Delivery/Range Operations * 6.11. Night Altitudes * 6.12. Night Bank Angle * Chapter 7 * ABNORMAL OPERATING PROCEDURES * 7.1. General * 7.2. Ground Aborts * 7.3. Takeoff Aborts * 7.4. Air Aborts * 7.5. Engine Malfunctions * 7.6. Radio Failure * 7.7. Severe Weather Penetration * 7.8. Lost Wingman Procedures * 7.9. Spatial Disorientation * 7.10. Armament System Malfunctions * 7.11. Post Arresting Gear Engagement Procedures * 7.12. In-flight Practice of Emergency Procedures * 7.13. Search and Rescue (SAR) On-Scene Commander Procedures * 7.14. Fuel Dumping * Chapter 8 * LOCAL OPERATING PROCEDURES * 8.1. General * 8.2. If Applicable Procedures * 8.3. Distribution of Local Supplements

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Download or read book 21st Century U S Military Documents written by Department of Defense and published by . This book was released on 2017-08-25 with total page 178 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Three Air Force documents provide unique information about USAF operations of the E-4 aircraft.Contents: Operations Procedures * Aircrew Evaluation Criteria * Aircrew TrainingChapter 1 * GENERAL INFORMATION * 1.1. General * 1.2. Applicability * 1.3. Key Words Explained * 1.4. Deviations and Waivers * 1.5. Local Supplement Coordination Process * 1.6. Requisitioning and Distribution Procedures * 1.7. Improvement Recommendations * 1.8. Definitions * 1.9. Aircrew Operational Reports * Chapter 2 * COMMAND AND CONTROL * 2.1. General * 2.2. Execution Authority * 2.3. Aircraft Commander (AC) Responsibility and Authority * Chapter 3 * CREW MANAGEMENT * 3.1. Aircrew Qualification * 3.2. Aircrew Complement * 3.3. Flight Duty Period (FDP) * 3.4. Crew Rest * 3.5. Standby Force Duty * 3.6. Mission Alerting Procedures * 3.7. Aircrew Release Policy * Chapter 4 * AIRCRAFT OPERATING RESTRICTIONS * 4.1. General * Chapter 5 * OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES * 5.1. Duty Stations * 5.2. Takeoff and Landing Policy * 5.3. Seat Belts * 5.4. Cockpit Communications Policy * 5.5. Runway, Taxiway, and Airfield Requirements * 5.6. Wind Limitations * 5.7. Aircraft Taxi Speeds * 5.8. Taxi Obstruction Clearance Criteria and Foreign Object Damage Avoidance * 5.9. Seat Belt/No-Smoking Sign Policy * 5.10. Aircraft Door Operations * Table 5.1. Aircraft Door Assignments * 5.11. Maximum Number of Personnel Aboard Aircraft * 5.12. Communication Systems Hazard Area Procedures * 5.13. Aircraft Electrical Power Transfers * 5.14. Fuel Jettison Procedures * 5.15. Bird/Wildlife Aircraft Strike Hazard (BASH) Program * 5.16. Participation in Aerial Events * Chapter 6 * AIRCREW PROCEDURES * Section 6A--Pre-Mission * 6.1. Aircrew Uniform * 6.2. Personal Requirements * 6.3. Flight Crew Publications * 6.4. Mission Crew Publications * 6.5. Aircraft Functional Publication File * Section 6B--Pre-Departure * 6.6. Sequence of Events (SOE). * 6.7. Flight Crew Information File (FCIF) Procedures * 6.8. Route Navigation Kits * 6.9. Briefing Requirements * 6.10. Flight Plan Verification * 6.11. Jeppesen Flight Planning Procedures * 6.12. Departure Planning * 6.13. Departure Alternates * 6.14. Destination Requirements (for filing purposes) * 6.15. Adverse Weather * 6.16. Operational Risk Management (ORM) * Section 6C--Preflight * 6.17. AFTO Forms 781 Series * 6.18. FMS Flight Plan Accuracy * 6.19. Aircraft Servicing and Ground Operations * 6.20. Life Support Requirements * Section 6D--Departure * 6.21. On Time Takeoffs * 6.22. Cabin Security Procedures for Takeoff and Landing * Section 6E--En Route * 6.23. Flight Progress * 6.24. Special Qualification Airspace * Section 6F--Arrival * 6.25. Instrument Approach Procedures (IAPs) * 6.26. Border Clearance/Customs * 6.27. Insect and Pest Control * 6.28. Aircraft Recovery Away From Main Operating Base (MOB) * 6.29. Maintenance Debrief. Section * 6G--Miscellaneous * 6.30. Engine Maintenance Runs * 6.31. Life Support Equipment Documentation * Chapter 7 * AIRCRAFT SECURITY * 7.1. General * 7.2. Security * Chapter 8 * OPERATIONAL REPORTS AND FORMS * 8.1. General * 8.2. AF IMT 457, USAF Hazard Report * 8.3. AF IMT 651, Hazardous Air Traffic Report (HATR) * 8.4. OAFB 3404, 55th Wing Aircraft Incident Worksheet * 8.5. Report Violations, Unusual Events, or Circumstances * Chapter 9 * TRAINING POLICY * 9.1. Touch-and-Go Landings * 9.2. Short-Field Landings * 9.3. Full Stop/Taxiback Landing Procedures * 9.4. Simulated In-Flight Emergency Procedures * 9.5. Category II/IIIa Training * 9.6. Missed Approach Training * 9.7. Air Refueling * 9.8. Prohibited In-Flight Training Maneuvers * Chapter 10 * MISSION CREW (COMM) PROCEDURES * 10.1. General * 10.2. Responsibilities * 10.3. Pre-Mission Procedures * 10.4. Pre-Flight Procedures * 10.5. In-Flight Procedures * 10.6. En Route Security of Classified Material * 10.7. Post-Flight Procedures * 10.8. Post-Mission Procedures * Chapter 11 * NAVIGATION PROCEDURES * 11.1. General * 11.2. Mission Planning * 11.3. Flight Charts

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Download or read book 21st Century U S Military Documents written by Department of Defense and published by . This book was released on 2017-08-26 with total page 220 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Three Air Force documents provide unique information about USAF operations of the F-16 Fighting Falcon Fighter aircraft.Contents: Operations Procedures * Aircrew Evaluation Criteria * Aircrew TrainingChapter 1 * GENERAL GUIDANCE * 1.1. Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Terms * 1.2. Responsibilities * 1.3. Waivers * 1.4. Processing Changes * Chapter 2 * MISSION PLANNING * Section 2A--General * 2.1. Responsibilities * 2.2. Bird/Wildlife Aircraft Strike Hazard (BASH) Programs * 2.3. Standards * 2.4. CBRNE * 2.5. Flight Material Preparation * 2.6. Fuel Conservation * 2.7. Overwater * 2.8. Briefing and Debriefing * 2.9. Unit Developed Checklists/Local Pilot Aids * Section 2B--Night (see also night sections of Chapter 3, Chapter 5 and Chapter 6) * 2.10. Minimum Safe Altitude (MSA) * 2.11. Night chart requirements * 2.12. Low Altitude Navigation and Targeting Infra-Red for Night (LANTIRN) Navigation Pod Operations * Chapter 3 * NORMAL OPERATING PROCEDURES * Section 3A * Ground Operations * 3.1. Preflight * 3.2. Ground Visual Signals * 3.3. Taxi and Arming * 3.4. EOR Inspections and Before Takeoff Checks * 3.5. Flight Lineup * Section 3B--Takeoff and Departure * 3.6. Takeoff * 3.7. Initial Join-up and Rejoins * Section 3C---Enroute * 3.8. Air Refueling * 3.9. Aircraft Handling Characteristics (AHC)/Maneuvering Parameters * 3.10. Formation, General * 3.11. G-Awareness Exercises (G-Ex) (Reference AFTTP 3-3 * 3.12. Tactical Formations * 3.13. Chase Formation * 3.14. Show Formation * 3.15. Low Altitude Operations (reference AFTTP 3-1 * Section 3D---Recovery and Landing * 3.16. Gear Checks * 3.17. Angle of Attack (AOA) * 3.18. Landing restrictions * 3.19. Desired touchdown point and spacing * 3.20. Low Approaches * 3.21. Touch-and-Go Landings * 3.22. Overhead Traffic Patterns * 3.23. Tactical Overhead Traffic Patterns * 3.24. Closed Traffic Patterns * 3.25. Back Seat Approaches and Landings * 3.26. Formation Approaches and Landings * Section 3E--Night (see also night sections of Chapter 2, Chapter 5 and Chapter 6) * 3.27. General Night Procedures * 3.28. Operating with both Night Vision Goggles (NVG) and Terrain Following Radar (TFR) * 3.29. Night Vision Goggles (NVG) Procedures * 3.30. Terrain Following Radar (TFR) Operations at Night * Section 3F--Other * 3.31. Targeting Pod Operations * 3.32. Radio Procedures * 3.33. Lap Belts * 3.34. Change of Aircraft Control * 3.35. Fuel Requirements * 3.36. Radar Altimeters and Terrain Warning/Avoidance Systems * 3.37. Wind and Sea State Restrictions * 3.38. Identification Friend or Foe/Selective Identification Feature (IFF/SIF) * Chapter 4 * INSTRUMENT PROCEDURES * 4.1. General * 4.2. Takeoff and Initial Join-up * 4.3. Trail Procedures * 4.4. Formation Break-up * 4.5. Formation Penetration * 4.6. Formation Approach * 4.7. Instrument Approach Procedures * Chapter 5 * AIR-TO-AIR WEAPONS EMPLOYMENT * 5.1. General * 5.2. Simulated Gun Employment * 5.3. Maneuvering Limitations * Chapter 6 * AIR-TO-SURFACE WEAPONS EMPLOYMENT * Section 6A---General * 6.1. General * 6.2. Simulated Gun Employment * 6.3. Training Missions with a Hot Gun * 6.4. Simulated Attacks against off-Range or Manned Targets * 6.5. Weather * 6.6. Pop-Up Attacks * 6.7. Target Identification * 6.8. Safety of Ground Personnel * Section 6B---Night * 6.9. Altitude * 6.10. Bank Angle * 6.11. TFR * Chapter 7 * ABNORMAL OPERATING PROCEDURES * 7.1. General * 7.2. Critical Action Procedures (CAPs) * 7.3. Ground Aborts * 7.4. Takeoff Aborts * 7.5. Air Aborts * 7.6. Radio Failure (NORDO) * 7.7. Severe Weather Penetration * 7.8. Spatial Disorientation (SD) * 7.9. Lost Wingman * 7.10. Armament System Malfunctions * 7.11. In-flight Practice of Emergency Procedures * 7.12. Search and Rescue (SAR) Procedures * 7.13. Abnormal Operation of TFR or NAV FLIR * 7.14. Post Arresting Gear Engagement Procedures