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Figure 9. NATOPS Bingo Chart
Waypoint steering

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T-45C TS, ADV & IUT ONFP-02
Review of the ONav FTI
2.
Report entering low-level route to appropriate FSS
(not required on IR route)
3.
Radio calls to ARTCC/FSS: call sign, number and
type of aircraft, route number, entry point, exit point,
times in zulu, true airspeed, and altitude
4.
Broadcast route entry information in the blind if no
answer from FSS
B. Exit: contact FSS and ARTCC
1.
Check off low-level with appropriate FSS
Sg 16, fr 1
2.
Contact ARTCC to resume IFR clearance
Lesson Organization
REVIEW OF THE ONAV FTI
XII. System Navigation
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Procedures for visual low-level navigation
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Determination of position
*
Time corrections
A. Manual waypoint data entry
*
Course corrections
*
Low altitude attacks
*
Two plane road reconnaissance,
low-level route
*
Hazards of low altitude flight
1.
Data entry made from waypoint data display
*
Safety concerns of low altitude flight
*
Deteriorating weather
*
Flying bingo profile
*
Entry/exit communication
SystemNavigation
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2.
Select desired parameter, LAT, LONG, ELEV or
MVAR
Sg 16, fr 2
Waypoint Display Page
3.
Enter data using HUD data entry panel
4.  Waypoint sequence entered using waypoint data
display
5.
Waypoint offset data entered using waypoint data
display
B. Transferring data from mission data loader
Sg 16, fr 3
Global Positioning
System Data Display
1.
Data entry made from GPS data display
2.
Select tactical waypoint to overwrite
3.
Select desired GPS waypoint
4.
Select XFER to transfer data from mission data
loader to tactical waypoint
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