Departure and Terminal Procedures
T-45A UJPT & E2-C2 INav-06
VI. Approaches
Sg 6, fr 1: Lesson Organization
DEPARTURE AND TERMINAL
A.
Published approaches
PROCEDURES
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Airspeed restrictions (FAR 91.117)
1.
Criteria determining type of approach
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Fuel requirements for filing DD-175
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Takeoff weather minimums
2.9.4.1.1
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Types of IFR departures
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Standard instrument departure (SID)
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Approaches
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Closing flight plan
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Instrument rating requirements,
?
renewal & expiration
What are some factors that affect your
* Log book entries
choice of an approach?
ANSWER: Answers follow
a.
Duty runway at destination
b.
Weather
c.
Navigational equipment on aircraft
d.
Approaches available at destination
2.
Minimums for approach
a.
Pilot may not commence an approach
to the destination airfield when the
weather is reported below minimums
b.
Once commenced, if the airfield goes
below minimums, pilots may, at their
discretion, continue the approach to
the approved published minimums for
the type of approach being conducted.
c.
Single-piloted aircraft can commence
practice approaches at enroute airports
regardless of reported weather, even if
below minimums, and descend to
published MDA or single-piloted
decision height (DH) if fuel is planned
for, and available for these
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