T-45C TS, ADV & IUT ONFP-02
Review of the ONav FTI
OVERVIEW
This will prepare you for ONav hands-on sessions by presenting low-
altitude maneuvering and attacking techniques/procedures. Upon
completion of this lesson, you should be knowledgeable of low-
altitude flying hazards, course/time corrections, and bingo profiles.
This lesson covers knowledge applicable to actually flying an
operational navigation mission, as opposed to the academics of
planning one. Order is as follows:
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Procedures for low-level navigation
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Determination of position
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Time corrections
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Course corrections
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Low altitude attacks
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Hazards of low-altitude
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Safety concerns of low altitude flight
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Deteriorating weather
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Flying bingo profile
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Entry/exit communication
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System navigation
REFRESHER
The planning skills you developed in your ONav study sessions
should serve as a firm foundation upon which you can now build
greater experience in the actual practice of operational navigation.
Just as you learned to carefully plan your mission, you must now
learn to meticulously fly that plan with great precision if your mission
is to succeed.
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