T-45C TS, ADV, & IUT RIFP-01
Introduction to Radio Instruments
1.
Initial contact enroute ATC
a.
Identification
b.
Altitude
2.
Initial contact with approach control
a.
Identification
b.
Altitude
c.
ATIS information
d.
Request for approach
C.
Reports that are made at all times (radar and
Sg 5, fr 5
non-radar)
VOICE REPORTS
MADE AT ALL TIMES
1.
When vacating an assigned altitude or FL
for a newly assigned altitude or FL
* When vacating an assigned
altitude or FL
* When changing altitude if
2.
When changing altitude if operating on a
operating on a clearance
clearance specifying VFR-on-top (below
* When unable to climb/or
FL180 or above FL600)
descend at a rate of 500 ft
per minute
* When approach has been
3.
When unable to climb/or descend at a rate
missed
of 500 ft per minute
* Change in average true
airspeed
4.
When approach has been missed (include
* Time and altitude/FL upon
in report request for specific action, e.g.,
reaching a holding fix
* When leaving any assigned
another approach, proceed to the alternate,
holding fix
etc.)
* Loss of any navigation or
communication capability
5.
Change in average true airspeed (at
* Any information relating to
cruising altitude) by 5% or 10 kts, whichever
safety of flight
* Encountering WX conditions
is greater
not forecast
* Beginning and end of direct
6.
Time and altitude/FL upon reaching a
route
holding fix or point to which cleared
7.
When leaving any assigned holding fix or
point
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