T-45A UJPT & E2-C2 INav-06
Departure and Terminal Procedures
MOTIVATION
The time to study a high altitude approach plate is in the
planning room and not in the aircraft. Inadequate
preparation for your departure and arrival may result in
potentially dangerous situations for you and an increased
workload for the controllers. Preflight preparation will
enable you to perform with professionalism during the
flight.
OVERVIEW
This lesson provides you with the procedures,
requirements, and criteria to prepare for departure and
arrival. The underlying principle of this lesson is
thorough preflight preparation. Understanding and
attending to preparation will take most of the un-
certainties out of your flight.
In this lesson we will be studying:
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Airspeed restrictions
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Fuel requirements for filing DD-175
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Departure point minimums for takeoff
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Types of IFR departures
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Standard Instrument Departure
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RADAR
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VFR climb on course
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Standard instrument departure (SID)
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Published approaches
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Criteria determining type of approach
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Differences between high and low altitude
approaches
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Other approaches
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Visual approach
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Contact approach
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Circling approach
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