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T-45C TS, ADV & IUT TFFP-03
Tactical Formation
INSTRUCTOR NOTES
Point out that the amount of pull is dependent upon the amount
of vertical split or nose-to-tail. For the example listed below,
Murph arrives in low cover as the free fighter and Torch is the
engaged fighter.
d.
Call sign/message - for example: "Torch's guns
are jammed, can you engage?"
e.
Response: call sign/message - for example:
"Murph's engaged"
f.
As engaged fighter pulls off -- for example:
"Torch is free"
g.
Free fighter pulls in on bogey's six and calls role
--for example: "Murph's engaged at your left 8,
bogey's on my nose, half mile"
h.
New free fighter maneuvers to high cover, then
defines role--for example, "Torch is free tally,
visual, six clear"
i.
New engaged fighter tracks bogey and obtains
firing solution
7.
Reversals 5.7.1.4.5.1
WARNING: Potential for a midair exists during
the engaged fighter's reversal when the free
fighter in high cover keeps the aircraft loaded up
and buries the nose below the horizon while
executing a displacement roll.
a.
Bogey may reverse at any time during exercise;
when this happens, engaged fighter will call the
reverse
(05-98) Change 2
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