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T-34C INSTRUMENT FLIGHT RULES
Compare mins for all approaches you can shoot at your departure field (Radar and NAVAID).
NON-PREC
PRECISION
LOC 400 -
PAR
19L
100 -
ASR 400 - 1
1L
200 -
1R
200 -
19R
200 -
LOWEST
400 -
LOWEST
100 -
OPNAV REQ
300 - 1
OPNAV REQ
200 -
NON-PREC MIN
400 - 1
PREC MIN
200 -
Copy airport elevation and frequency data onto flight log.
Step 3:
Examine destination weather and determine if an alternate airfield is required
(OPNAV 3710 Figure 4-1). Read AP/1 supplement airport remarks as required.
Destination MOB, TAC A Circle 14 (Given).
TACAN A MINS
500 - 1 (APP PLATE)
FORECAST MOB
2000 - 3 (GIVEN)
USE OPNAV Figure 4-1
Enter using destination wx forecast to
determine if alternate is required.
2000 3 is above published mins of 500 - 1, but less than 3000 - 3. An alternate is required
and we must add 300 - 1 to the alternate published mins to comply with 3710.
FLIGHT LOG EXPLAINED 3


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