CNATRAINST 1542.125A
27 June 2002
(2) Plan, brief, and lead a day high-low-high DR navigation
route.
(3) Navigate and perform as both wingman and leader during a
night section, medium altitude DR navigation exercise.
I. Air-to-Ground Weapons.
After this stage, the student will
be able to:
(1) Control the aircraft in the execution of 30-degree and
10-degree delivery patterns as member of a multi-plane flight.
(2) Manage weapon system, communication, mutual support.
(3) Demonstrate flight leadership tasks in a dynamic multi-
plane exercise while achieving prescribed weapon delivery
accuracy's, as solo during day VMC.
J. Tactical Formation.
After this stage, the student will be
able to:
(1) Control the aircraft in execution of combat spread and
"loose deuce" (non-engaged) formation maneuvers as solo in day
VMC.
(2) Integrate communication (voice and visual), look-out,
mutual support, navigation, and leadership tasks without
compromising aircraft control.
K. Night Formation.
After this stage, the student will be able
to:
(1) Control the aircraft during basic, section formation
maneuvers, and landing approaches as solo pilot during night
VMC.
(2) Perform night air-to-air rendezvous.
L.
Air-to-Air Gunnery.
(NOT APPLICABLE TO THIS CURRICULUM)
After this stage, the student will be able to:
(1) Maneuver the aircraft through all parameters of the high
side air-to-air gunnery pattern.
(2) Maintain proper positioning relative to other pattern
flight members.
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Appendix A