Departure and Terminal Procedures
T-45A UJPT & E2-C2 INav-06
PROGRESS CHECK
Question 1 -- 1.1.1.8.2
In all cases, what are the minimum reserve fuel
requirements?
ANSWER: 10 percent of planned requirements or 20
minutes of flight computed at 10,000 ft MSL based on
maximum endurance operation, whichever is greater.
The T-45 reserve is always 300 lb.
III. Takeoff weather minimums depend on the
Sg 3, fr 1: Lesson Organization
instrument rating of the pilot-in-command 2.5.12.2
DEPARTURE AND TERMINAL
PROCEDURES
A.
Special instrument rating
*
Airspeed restrictions (FAR 91.117)
*
Fuel requirements for filing DD-175
1.
No takeoff ceiling or visibility limits apply
*
Takeoff weather minimums
*
Types of IFR departures
*
Standard instrument departure (SID)
2.
Takeoff dependent upon
*
Approaches
*
Closing flight plan
*
Instrument rating requirements,
a.
Judgment of pilot
renewal & expiration
* Log book entries
b.
Urgency of flight
Sg 3, fr 2: Instrument Ratings
NOTE: Good judgement dictates an
adequate departure alternate be
STANDARD INSTRUMENT
RATED
available.
PUBLISHED NON-PRECISION MINIMUMS
NLT 300-1
OR
PUBLISHEDPRECISIONMINIMUMS
NLT 200-1/2
SPECIAL INSTRUMENT
RATED
B.
Standard instrument rating
PILOT JUDGEMENT
AND
FORMATION
URGENCYOFFLIGHT
"2AIRCRAFT"
CIRCLING MINIMUMS
1.
Standard minimums
ELSE
1000-3
a.
Ceiling: 300 ft
NOTE: MINIMUMS ARE BASED ON RUNWAY IN USE
b.
Visibility: 1 sm
NOTE: Published minimums for the
available nonprecision approach, but not
less than 300 ft ceiling and 1 sm visibility,
e.g., if lowest nonprecision minimums were
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