Out-of-Control Flight
T-45A UJPT, E2-C2, ADV, & IUT OCFFP-01
MOTIVATION
Being a Naval aviator means being able to push your
aircraft to the edge of the envelope safely; being an
outstanding Naval aviator means being able to push it
past the edge and bring it back . . . safely. By practicing
flight beyond the limits of normal flight, you will be more
confident in your ability both to push every ounce of
performance out of your aircraft whenever it becomes
necessary to do so and to respond to inadvertent
excursions beyond the normal envelope.
OVERVIEW
This lesson will prepare you theoretically and
procedurally for exploration of out-of-control flight (OCF)
conditions in the T-45A.
In addition to a general overview of OCF, this lesson
covers specific characteristics of the T-45A in the
following situations:
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High AOA/deep stall investigation
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Stalls/spins
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Low airspeed flight
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ACM 1 v 0 maneuvers
REFRESHER
Review:
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Lesson Guide for Aero-03
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MIL for FamFP-01
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