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INTERCEPT PROCEDURES TEXTBOOK
SECONDARY CORRECTIONS
ANGLE OFF
DIRECTION
TARGET ASPECT
MOVE BOGEY
ASSUME
10
Inward
Increasing
30 AO
60 cut
10
Outward
Decreasing
DA
0 cut
20
Inward
Increasing
40 AO
80 cut
Outward1
20
Decreasing
10 AO
20 cut
30
Inward
Increasing
50 AO
100 cut
30
Outward
Decreasing
20 AO
40 cut
40
Inward
Increasing
50 AO
100 cut
40
Outward
Decreasing
30 AO
60 cut
50 AO2
50
Inward
Increasing
110 cut (60 TA)
50
Outward
Decreasing
40 AO
80 cut
50
Outward
Decreasing
45 AO
100 cut (55 TA)
1
Inside 20 nm with 25 AO or less and outward drift, bring bogey tonose to check DOP.
2
Add buster
3
Includes speed advantage of .1 IMN
LAST DITCH
(15-11 nm)
DRIFT ( over 4 nm)
TARGET ASPECT
CHANGE TA
1 Inward
Increasing
+ 5
2 Inward
Increasing
+ 10
3 Inward
Increasing
+ 15
4 Inward
Increasing
+ 20
5 Inward
Increasing
+ 25
y Inward
Increasing
+ y*5
1 Outward
Decreasing
- 5
2 Outward
Decreasing
- 10
3 Outward
Decreasing
- 15
4 Outward
Decreasing
- 20
5 Outward
Decreasing
- 25
z Outward
Decreasing
- z*5
If the full 4 nm of analysis is unavailable for any reason, such as having to bring the bogey to
the nose to check DOP or getting behind the timeline due to lack of SA, interpolation of drift
rates can be done over the available last ditch range (whether 1, 2, or 3 nm). Good headwork
applies here. Using the same relationship from the normal last ditch table, the abbreviated last
ditch table provides courses of action for the Fighter.
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