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CHAPTER TWO
GENERAL PLANNING (GP) Publications
2.9
Be able to use the Index for Aeronautical Information to locate information contained in
the FLIP publications (Chapter One).
2.10 Be able to look-up and understand definitions contained in Chapter Two, Explanation of
Terms.
2.11 Be able to look-up and recall specific information regarding various publications within
the DOD FLIP Program as outlined in Chapter Three.
2.12 Using GP Chapter Four, Flight Plans as a guide, be able to correctly complete a DD Form
175 Military Flight Plan.
2.13 Be familiar with, and be able to recall specific information contained in Pilot
Procedures/Chapter Five, to include but not limited to the sections outlined below.
2.13.1
Section A - Preflight
2.13.1.1
Filing of Flight Plan (FAA) (DD Form 1801)
2.13.1.2
NOTAM Systems
2.13.2
Section B - Departure
2.13.2.1
Air Traffic Control Clearances
2.13.2.2
Abbreviated IFR Departure Clearance
2.13.2.3
Clearance Limit
2.13.2.4
Use of Standard Instrument Departures (SID)
2.13.2.5
Departure Radar
2.13.2.6
Adherence to Air Traffic Clearance
2.13.3
Section C - Enroute
2.13.3.1
Enroute Clearance
2.13.3.2
IFR Clearance with VFR Restrictions
2.13.3.3
Combination Clearances
2.13.3.4
ATC Clearance Readback/Altitude Verification Procedures
2.13.3.5
Air Ground Communications (FAA)
2.13.3.6
Transponder Procedures
2.13.3.7
Holding Procedures
2.13.4
Section D - Arrival
2.13.4.1
Enroute Descent
2.13.4.2
SFA-UHF Single Frequency Approach
2.13.4.3
Procedures in United States Class D Airspace
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