T-45A UJPT & E2-C2 INav-06
Departure and Terminal Procedures
terrain and obstruction clearance. Terrain
and obstruction clearance begins when the
controller provides radar vectors.
LESSON NOTES
Sg 5, fr 2-3: Lemoore NAS Fleet
Eight Departure (2 pages)
Be sure your students are aware of the differences
between pilot nav and vector SIDs.
Graphic enlargement follows
C.
Types of SIDs:
1.
Pilot nav SIDs
a.
Pilot is primarily responsible for
navigation on the SID route
b.
SIDs may be in Terminal publications
or SIDs and STARS
c.
Departure plate describes aircraft's
vertical and horizontal flight path
(1) Top of departure plate: pictorial
description
(2) Bottom section of departure plate:
textual description
(3) Minimal communication with pilot
d.
Provides published instructions
(1) You will normally receive SID as
part of your clearance
(2) You may be given an initial vector
instruction to join the SID
(3) You will normally receive no further
departure instructions
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