T-45A UJPT & E2-C2 INav-06
Departure and Terminal Procedures
Sg 10, fr 1: Review Menu
SUMMARY
DEPARTURE AND TERMINAL
PROCEDURES
REVIEW OPTIONS
This lesson has focused on the following topics:
1.
Entire Lesson
2.
Airspeed restrictions (FAR 91.117)
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Airspeed restrictions
3.
Fuel requirements for filing DD-175
4.
Takeoff weather minimums
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Fuel requirements for filing DD-175
5.
Types of IFR departures
6.
Standard instrument departure (SID)
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Departure point minimums for takeoff
7.
Approaches
8.
End this lesson
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Types of IFR departures
Please select
- Standard Instrument Departure
- RADAR departure
- VFR climb on course
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Standard instrument departure (SID)
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Published approaches
- Criteria determining type of approach
- Differences between high and low altitude
approaches
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Other approaches
- Visual approach
- Contact approach
- Circling approach
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Closing a flight plan
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Instrument rating requirements, renewal, and
expiration
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Log Book entries
CONCLUSION
As your flight planning experience increases, you will
become more efficient in arranging the details of your
flight. Determining what type of approach to use at
destination or what departure minimums apply to your
takeoff is critical. The more you examine these details,
the better prepared you will be for the unexpected.
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