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B. Departure point weather minimums for takeoff depend on
Sg 8, fr 2: Departure and
the instrument rating of the pilot-in-command 2.5.12.2
Terminal Procedures
Organization
1.
Special instrument rating--no takeoff ceiling or
DEPARTURE AND TERMINAL
visibility limits apply
PROCEDURES
* Fuel requirements for
filing DD-175
2.
Standard instrument rating--ceiling 300 ft, visibility
* Departure point minimums for
1 sm
takeoff
* Types of IFR departures
* Standard instrument departure (SID)
* Approaches
3.
Formations--weather must be equal to, or above,
* Closing flight plan
* Log book entries
published circling minimums for runway in use (if
circling approach not authorized for runway in use,
Sg 8, fr 3
formation takeoff minimums revert to basic VFR of
Fig 5: Instrument Ratings
1,000/3)
PROGRESS CHECK
Question 6--2.5.12.2
When is takeoff permitted with a ceiling of less than 300 ft
and visibility of less than 1 sm for a standard instrument-
rated pilot?
ANSWER: When a precision approach is available to the
runway in use with minimums of not less than 200-1/2.
C. Types of IFR Departures 2.6.6.1
Sg 9, fr 2: Departure and
Terminal Procedures
1.
There are three basic types of IFR departures from
Organization
military airports:
DEPARTURE AND TERMINAL
PROCEDURES
a.
Standard instrument departure (SID)
* Fuel requirements for
filing DD-175
* Departure point minimums for takeoff
b.
Radar departure
* Types of IFR departures
* Standard instrument departure (SID)
* Approaches
* Closing flight plan
c.
VFR climb on course
* Log book entries
2.
Standard Instrument Departure (SID)--enter the
Sg 9, fr 3
name of the coded identifier of the SID as the first
Fig 6: DD-175 Standard
entry in the route of flight section of the DD-175
Instrument Departure (SID)
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