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SECTION LOW ALTITUDE TACTICS AND PROCEDURES
CHAPTER SIX
There are several noise sensitive areas on the local routes. The OUI will annotate these and
avoid them as necessary as per the instructions in the AP-1B or CHUM. Crossing routes are not
required on VT-86 charts, but solid situational awareness will require familiarity of such
potential hazards.
The following geographically significant points will be used for turnpoints on the VR-1021 and
VR-1024 routes:
VR 1021
VR 1024
Point
Description
Point
Description
A
Tip of peninsula
A
Tip of peninsula
B
Highway bridge over small river
B
Highway bridge over small river
C
Power plant (South end)
C
Wiggins Dam
D
Abandoned mine on river
D
RR Trestle over creek
E
RR trestle over creek
E
T-Section, 1 NM W of fire tower
F
Town of Goss
G
Town of Mt. Olive
H
RR / Road X-Section north of Bay
Springs
I
Town of DeSoto
J
Road bridge over river
K
Fire tower (burned down ironically,
so turn on time)
L
Town of Deer Park
M
RR bridge over river
DOGHOUSES (LOW-LEVEL)
Low-level "doghouses" filled in with the appropriate data will be used on every chart made in
VT-86 (Figure 6-1). There are doghouse stamps in the chart planning room for student use.
Required doghouse data will include:
Magnetic Course to next turnpoint
MC:
The total leg distance to the next turnpoint to the nearest 1/2 NM
DIST:
Leg time to the next turnpoint to the nearest 6 seconds
ETE:
SECTION LOW ALTITUDE TACTICS AND PROCEDURES 6-5


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