Airways Navigation Flight Procedures
ANFP-01; T-45C ADV RIFP-05
FLIP IFR supplement and high altitude approach
plates)
H.
Availability of arresting gear and jet barrier
(DOD FLIP IFR supplement and high altitude
approach plates)
I.
Availability of aircraft servicing (DOD FLIP IFR
supplement)
J.
Forecast weather and winds at ETA +/- 1 hour
(terminal forecasts)
K.
Status of runways, NAVAIDs, and emergency
equipment (NOTAMs and DOD FLIP IFR
supplement)
L.
Airfield restrictions, hazards, and cautions (DOD
FLIP AP/1)
M. Miscellaneous information provided by DOD
FLIP IFR supplement
Sg 3, fr 2: Lesson Organization
III. Weather criteria 1.1.1.1
PLANNING FOR AIRWAYS
NOTE: IFR flight plans shall be filed and flown by
NAVIGATION MISSION
Naval aviators whenever practicable regardless of
weather as a means of reducing the potential for
* FLIPs required for flight
planning
midair collisions.
* Check items for destination
airfield
A.
All flight plans are based on the following:
* Weather criteria
1.
Weather at the actual point of departure at
* Takeoff minimums
time of clearance
* Planning for alternate
* Planning route of flight
2.
Existing and forecast weather for entire
* Determining fuel requirements
route of flight
* Preparing single-engine jet
flight log
* Military flight plan
* Criteria determining type of
approach
* Additional Airways Navigation
review topics
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