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T-45A UJPT, E2-C2, & ADV ASI-03
Introduction to Safety Procedures
3.
Answer all taxi signals promptly and accurately
unless a dangerous situation exists or is developing,
then stop immediately
4.
Stop immediately if you lose sight of director, who
will exercise care to remain in plain view
5.
Realize that deck wind may require additional power
to taxi, but keep taxi speeds low
6.
Watch for slippery deck, particularly in landing area
7.
Deck area relatively small and crowded—watch deck
edge
C. Foreign object damage/debris (FOD)
1.
FOD control
a.
Everyone’s high priority responsibility
b.
Whenever you see FOD, pick it up
2.
FOD in the cockpit
a.
Avoid dropping items in cockpit
b.
If items dropped and cannot be found, report it
on Maintenance Action Form (MAF) after flight
PROGRESS CHECK
Question 1 — 1.1.8.6.6.1
What action should you take if you lose sight of the
director?
ANSWER: Stop immediately.
(11-97) Original
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