UJPT, E2-C2, ADV, & IUT EMFP-02
Operational and Ejection Emergency Procedures
PRESENTATION
NOTE: Procedural steps preceded by an asterisk (*) are consid-
ered immediate action items. The students must be able to
accomplish these steps without reference to the checklist.
I.
Emergency egress 1.10.5.4.1, 1.5.1.4.5
Sg 1, fr 2
Lesson Organization
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Identify situations requiring emergency egress.
ANSWER:
1. GTS fire during ground start
2. Engine fire
3. After structural damage resulting from brake failure, aborted
takeoff, or crash landing
4. Failed ejection seat resulting in forced landing or ditching
5. Mishaps during carrier operations resulting in water impact
NOTE: Situations requiring emergency egress are generally
a result of structural or mechanical damage occurring during
start, taxi, takeoff, landing, forced landing, or ditching.
A. Situations
1.
GTS fire during ground start
2.
Engine fire
3.
After structural damage resulting from brake failure,
aborted takeoff, or crash landing
4.
Failed ejection seat resulting in forced landing or
ditching
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