Departure and Terminal Procedures
T-45A UJPT & E2-C2 INav-06
(iv) The threshold lights
(v) The runway end identifier
lights
(vi) The visual approach
slope indicator
(vii) The touchdown zone or
the touchdown zone
markings
(viii) The touchdown zone
lights
(ix) The runway, or runway
markings
(x) The runway lights
(2) No pilot operating an aircraft,
except a military aircraft of the
United States, may land that
aircraft when the flight visibility is
less than the visibility prescribed in
the standard instrument approach
procedure being used."
VII. Closing Flight Plan 2.9.6.1
Sg 7, fr 1: Lesson Organization
DEPARTURE AND TERMINAL
A.
It is the responsibility of the pilot-in-command/
PROCEDURES
formation leader to ensure that the proper
*
Airspeed restrictions (FAR 91.117)
agency is notified of flight termination
*
Fuel requirements for filing DD-175
*
Takeoff weather minimums
*
Types of IFR departures
1.
Canceling an IFR flight plan in flight does
*
Standard instrument departure (SID)
not close out your military flight plan
*
Approaches
*
Closing flight plan
*
Instrument rating requirements,
2.
For safety, and accountability of its aircraft,
renewal & expiration
* Log book entries
the Navy requires verbal closing of flight
plans with
a.
Tower or,
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