T-45A UJPT & E2-C2 INav-02
Introduction to INav and Voice Procedures
III. Normal communication procedures 2.7.5.3.1
Sg 3, fr 1: Lesson Organization
A.
Mandatory voice reports
INTRODUCTION TO INAV AND
VOICE PROCEDURES
1.
When vacating any previously assigned
*
Responsibilities of ATC facilities
altitude or flight level for a newly assigned
*
Clearances
altitude or flight level; military pilots are
*
Normal communication procedures
required to state the altitude they are going
*
to
2.
When an altitude change will be made if
operating on a clearance specifying "VFR
ON TOP" (Below 18,000 MSL or above
FL600)
3.
When unable to descend or climb at a rate
of at least 500 ft per minute
4.
When an approach has been missed.
(Include a request for specific action i.e., to
alternate airport, another approach, etc.)
5.
Change in the average true airspeed (at
cruising altitude) when it varies by 5% or 10
kts (whichever is greater) from that filed in
the flight plan
6.
Time and altitude arriving at a holding fix or
point which cleared
7.
When leaving any holding fix or point
NOTE: The reports in subparagraphs (6)
and (7) above may be omitted by pilots or
aircraft involved in instrument training at
military terminal area facilities when radar
service is provided.
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