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T-45C TS INav-06
Departure and Terminal Procedures
PROGRESS CHECK
Question 1 — 1.1.1.8.2
In all cases, what are the minimum reserve fuel
requirements?
ANSWER: 10% of planned requirements or 20 minutes of flight
computed at 10,000 ft MSL based on maximum endurance
operation, whichever is greater.
II.
Departure point weather minimums for takeoff depend on the
Sg 2, fr 1
instrument rating of the pilot-in-command 2.5.12.2
Lesson Organization
Sg 2, fr 2
A.
Special instrument rating
Figure 3:
Instrument Ratings
1.
No takeoff ceiling or visibility limits apply
2.
Takeoff dependent upon
a.
Judgment of pilot
b.
Urgency of flight
NOTE: Good judgement dictates an adequate
departure alternate be available.
B.
Standard instrument rating
1.
Published non-precision minimums, but not less
than:
a.
Ceiling: 300 ft
b.
Visibility: 1 sm
NOTE: If lowest nonprecision minimums were
400/1 1/2 this would be the criteria, not 300/1.
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