ANFP-01; T-45C ADV RIFP-05
Airways Navigation Flight Procedures
7.
Emergency safe altitude for radius of
100 nm from approach NAVAID
8.
Airport communication frequencies
H.
DOD FLIP low altitude approach plates: same
as high altitude approach plates with two
exceptions
1.
No transition information from high altitude
route structure
2.
Instrument approach procedures are not for
high performance aircraft
I.
DOD FLIP area arrival charts: depict detailed
facilities/routes for twelve high density terminal
areas
J.
DOD FLIP standard arrival routes (STARS):
provide clues for filing to feeder fixes and other
terminal routing information
II.
Check following items for destination airfield 2.1.8.7
Sg 2, fr 2: Lesson Organization
PLANNING FOR AIRWAYS
A.
Hours of operation/landing restrictions (DOD
NAVIGATION MISSION
FLIP IFR supplement and NOTAMs)
* FLIPs required for flight
B.
Length of runway (DOD FLIP IFR supplement
planning
and high altitude approach plates)
* Check items for destination
airfield
C.
Types of approaches available and minimums
* Weather criteria
(DOD FLIP high altitude approach plates)
* Takeoff minimums
* Planning for alternate
D.
Runway lighting (DOD FLIP IFR supplement
* Planning route of flight
flight information handbook and high altitude
* Determining fuel requirements
approach plates)
* Preparing single-engine jet
flight log
E.
Field elevation (DOD FLIP IFR supplement and
* Military flight plan
high altitude approach plates)
* Criteria determining type of
approach
F.
Obstructions (DOD FLIP IFR supplement and
* Additional Airways Navigation
high altitude approach plates)
review topics
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