T-45A UJPT & E2-C2 INav-06
Departure and Terminal Procedures
NOTE: You are only requesting flight
advisory service from ATC. You are not
requesting VECTORS, but ATC can provide
vectors if desired.
4.
"Radar Contact" from the controller does
not relieve the pilot of terrain and
obstruction clearance
D.
VFR Climb on Course
Sg 4, fr 4: DD-175 VFR Climb
On Course
1.
Enter the NAVAID or intersection which will
establish you on your route as the first entry
VFRCLIMBONCOURSE:
ROUTE OF FLIGHT
TO
ETE
ALTITUDE
in the "ROUTE-OF-FLIGHT" section
AVE
2.
ATC will issue instructions as to when to
REMARKS
REQUEST VFR CLIMB ON COURSE
RANK AND HONOR CODE
contact ARTCC for your IFR clearance
3.
Enter "REQUEST VFR CLIMB ON
COURSE" in the "REMARKS" section
CAUTION: Remain below CLASS A
airspace and fly VFR cruising altitudes
until issued an IFR clearance.
V. Standard Instrument Departure (SID) 2.6.6.1
Sg 5, fr 1: Lesson Organization
DEPARTURE AND TERMINAL
A.
General
PROCEDURES
*
Airspeed restrictions (FAR 91.117)
1.
A preplanned IFR ATC departure procedure
*
Fuel requirements for filing DD-175
is printed for the pilot in graphic and/or
*
Takeoff weather minimums
*
Types of IFR departures
textual form. SIDs provide transit from the
*
Standard instrument departure (SID)
terminal to the appropriate enroute
*
Approaches
*
Closing flight plan
structure
*
Instrument rating requirements,
renewal & expiration
* Log book entries
2.
SIDs are located in the DOD FLIP
(Terminal) Military Standard Instrument
Departures and Standard Terminal Arrivals
booklets. Departures are published with
the (Terminal) Low and High Instrument
Approach Procedures
3.
Use is not mandatory by OPNAV, but use is
encouraged provided no unacceptable flight
degradation will ensue
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