T-45C TS, ADV, & IUT BIFP-01
Instrument Takeoff and Climb with SID
PROGRESS CHECK
Question 4 2.5.12.1
What flight instrument is primary during an ITO
instrument scan?
ANSWER: The ADI, which in addition to aircraft
attitude, presents all of the following: heading, heading
reminder (the bug), KIAS, MACH, TAS, AOA, G-forces,
BARO-altitude, radar-altitude, vertical velocity, yaw, and
turn-rate
II.
Standard instrument departures 2.6.6.1, 2.6.6.2,
Sg 2, fr 2
2.6.6.5
INSTRUMENT TAKEOFF
AND CLIMB WITH SID
A. Provide airspace management
*
Instrument takeoff
procedures
1.
Reduce controller workload and expedite
*
Instrument departures
traffic from airfields to allow large volumes
*
Flying the SID
of departures
a.
There may be several departure routes
from the airfield
b.
Several aircraft may be on any one
departure route at the same time
2.
Provide a clear course of action to follow in
the event of communication failure
3.
Ensure adequate lateral and vertical
a.
Prepublished or preselected routes
b.
Radar monitoring of aircraft position
c.
Traffic advisories
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