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T-45A UJPT, E2-C2, & ADV ASI-03
Introduction to Safety Procedures
MOTIVATION
Navy safety programs have helped reduce both the frequency
and severity of accidents. Your wing and squadron safety
program requires the full commitment of everyone from the wing
commander to the civilian maintenance technician to ensure an
accident-free environment. As a student pilot, you are both the
focus of a great deal of the safety effort and the responsible party
for carrying out that effort. Your T-45A NATOPS Manual not only
guides your study time more efficiently, but also plays an
important role in the overall safety program. Remember that
flying is not inherently dangerous, but like the sea, it is unfor-
giving. The flight safety rules that are presented here are
designed for only one purpose—to keep you alive!
OVERVIEW
By reviewing the safety regulations that affect your performance
on the ground and in flight, you will be able to plan and execute
each mission in the T-45A safely.
This lesson addresses:
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Information on the T-45A NATOPS Flight Manual
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Flight safety procedures
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Ground safety for aircraft and vehicle operations
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