Introduction to Radio Instruments
UJPT, E2-C2, ADV, & IUT RIFP-01
SUMMARY
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Standard instrument departures (SIDs)
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Radial intercepts
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Indications of station passage on the VOR - TACAN/VOR/VOR DME
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Flying a TACAN/VOR DME arc
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Voice procedures
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Computing ground speed using TACAN/VOR DME
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Correcting for wind drift using TACAN/VOR/VOR DME
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Performing TACAN/VOR DME point-to-point navigation
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Performing direct routing
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VOR - TAC/VOR DME holding
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Elements of ILS approach system
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ILS approach procedures
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Transition from instrument to visual scan
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Circling approach procedures
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Missed approach procedures
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Climb, cruise, and descent profiles
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Safety/emergency procedures
CONCLUSION
This lesson has been both a review of RI procedures and information already
learned from the INAV and BI stages. The review covered TACAN/VOR
procedures. You were introduced to ILS approach procedures.
The procedures learned and practiced in the RI stage and later in the AN
stage will be used again and again in your career as a Naval aviator. Your
knowledge and proficiency in instrument flight is essential for you as well as
the Navy to fulfill its required combat readiness role and worldwide mobility in
adverse meteorological conditions.
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