T-45A UJPT, E2-C2, & ADV CR-02; IUT CR-01
Course Rules
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NOTE: For more detailed information and exact scale, see
Lesson Organization
Brownsville Sectional Chart.
A.
VFR field entry (TOPS VFR entry from the MOA)
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NOTE: Three types of VFR entry procedures are used at
Fig 31: VFR Field
NAS Kingsville: straight-in, overhead, and standard
Entry
downwind. The one selected is dependent on factors
such as traffic, aircraft position, pilot preference, aircraft
or field conditions, etc.
1.
VFR straight-in approach
NOTE: Do not confuse terminology and procedure
with "visual approach," which is an IFR procedure.
This is a local "VFR procedure."
a.
Request "VFR straight-in" from Approach
Control on initial contact
b.
Enter a 6-nm initial at 1,000 ft MSL on the
extended centerline of the departure runway
NOTE: Weather minimums for a VFR straight-
in approach are ceiling, 1,000 ft AGL visibility
3 nm.
c.
Begin descent to intercept desired glideslope
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