T-45A UJPT & E2-C2 INav-02
Introduction to INav and Voice Procedures
8.
Any loss of navigation capability such as
VOR, TACAN, ADF; complete or partial
loss of ILS capability; or impairment of air/
Reports should include aircraft
identification, equipment affected, degree
to which the capability to operate under IFR
in the ATC system is impaired, and the
nature and extent of assistance desired
from ATC
NOTE: Other equipment installed in an
aircraft that may effectively impair safety
and/or the ability to operate under IFR. If
such equipment (e.g., airborne weather
radar) malfunctions and, in the pilot's
judgment, either safety or IFR capabilities
are affected, reports should be made.
9.
Any information relating to safety of flight
10. Encountering weather conditions which
have not been forecast or hazardous
conditions which have been forecast are
expected to forward a report of such
weather to ATC, and time permitting, to
FSS or METRO.
NOTE: The ATC controlling agency should
be informed anytime weather conditions on
an IFR approach differ from the latest
observation or anytime a wind shear (or
microburst) is encountered on departure or
approach.
(6-99) Original
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