CNATRA Embarked Carrier Qualification Brief

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Ex. 8 - Descending Ex. 8 - Descending.
Advertisements

Ex. 11 – Slow Flight What’s this plane’s AoA? Can’t tell untill you know which way it is going! This plane is actually on a “high alpha” pass – flight.
JAX AREA COURSE RULES.
Course Schedule three Assessment Scenarios Discussion Groups Discussion Groups.
Pre-Solo Training Program
CPL Air Law ATC Chapters 3.
Wings Program Crosswind Takeoffs & Landings Chuck Pinney, CFIG Loss of directional control in takeoff & landings are #2 & #1 in order of aircraft accident.
NIGHT CIRCUITS Night Circuits
Piper Seminole Traffic Pattern
Contact Maneuvers.
Rasta – Mar 07 Straight-Ins Abeam VFR Entry “CS, Request Straight-In” Clear for Instrument Approaches “Below 150, Gear Clear” Lower Gear and Flaps Bunt.
AIRCRAFT HANDLING Part 6 General Flying.
PROFILES & PROCEDURES FOR PIPER WARRIOR & CHEROKEE
Tailwinds Flying Club Spring Safety Session Engine Takeoff Lake Elmo Airport (21D)
Flight Mission WEAPONS COURSE RULES GOUGE. FAM-08 AREA 4 WILBUR 9K FLOOR LUKE 9K FLOOR FOZZY 11K FLOOR NJW GUNSHY/ALPHA A41 A43 A49 A48 A42 A47 A44 A45.
Short Field Takeoff & Landing
Normal Procedures Cirrus SR-22 Transition Training 8/16/04.
Helicopter Safety for SAR Operations. Helicopter Rescue Checklist, Before you Call Before you consider using a helicopter for a rescue: Have we cross-trained.
Instrument Ground Training Module 4 & 5
Review Chapter 14.
Chandelles.
Soft Field Takeoff and Landing. Soft Field Takeoff w Before landing, will you be able to take off? w Complex and high performance aircraft often have.
Best Practices for Taxi Operations at Towered & Non-Towered Airports
Just fly until 500’ AGL (700’ MSL) Then turn crosswind
Microlight flights lessons Exercise Circuits.
Rasta – Dec 05 Straight-Ins Abeam VFR Entry “CS, Request Straight-In” Clear for Instrument Approaches “Below 150, Gear Clear” Lower Gear and Flaps “Physically.
Flight Mission IUT FAM-05X *Flight briefed by IUT Familiarize the student with normal and emergency procedures in the aircraft with emphasis on system.
Before I Leave  Hangar Key  Log Book  Check Lists  Check Book  Contacts  Sunglasses  Drinks / Snacks  Check Weather.
Event Mission MPTS IJET FRM 4101 – FRM 4106 T-45 BASIC FORMATION 1.5 HOURS/X.
Ground Taxi Call (prior to taxi)  3E123: “North Ground, 3E123, taxi, with information (ATIS).” North Ground: “3E123, taxi to runway 14, Squawk 0123.”
A FLIGHT INSTRUCTORS GUIDE FOR SOLOING A STUDENT PILOT.
READY OR NOT THE FLIGHT REVIEW. FLIGHT REVIEW A FLIGHT REVIEW IS REQUIRED WITHIN THE PREVIOUS 24 CALENDAR MONTHS TO ACT AS PIC.
Event Mission MPTS AJET ON 4101 – ON 4105 T-45 OPERATIONAL NAVIGATION 1.3 HOURS/X.
Flight Mission Intermediate Jet RI-10 RC / HOOD Radio Instruments.
US IL Flying Club June 1 st, VERSION 4.
Event Mission MPTS IJET FAM 4301 – FAM 4304 T-45 FAMILIARIZATION 1.3 HOURS/X.
Take-off and the circuit. Take-off  Take-off is the phase of flight in which an aircraft goes through a transition from moving along the ground (taxiing)
Flight Mission NA-04 (INST – BI) T- 45 RC To provide the IUT with Aviation Instructor Indoctrination focusing on standard NATOPS flight procedures and.
VT-9 FCLP BRIEF. JOKE!! MOTHERHOOD LSO-STUDENT RELATIONSHIP PERSONAL PROBLEMS EXPECTATIONS –BE ON TIME!! –HAVE FUN!!
Event Mission MPTS IJET FRM 4401 – FRM 4404 T-45 CRUISE FORMATION 1.4 HOURS/X.
Event Mission MPTS INTERMEDIATE E-2/C-2 AND AJET CQL T-45 CARRIER QUALIFICATION LANDING SOLO 0.6 HOURS/X.
Event Mission MPTS AJET AN 4601 – AN 4602 T-45 ADVANCED AIRWAYS NAVIGATION SOLO 1.2 HOURS/X.
86th Flying Training Squadron I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n c e #1 Flying Training Squadron in the World T-1 Formation and Mission.
Event Mission MPTS IJET FAM 2101 OFT FAMILIARIZATION EP SIMULATOR 1.5 HOURS/X.
Event Mission MPTS IJET BI 4101 – BI 4103 T-45 BASIC INSTRUMENTS 1.5 HOURS/X.
Event Mission MPTS IJET E-2/C-2 FAM 4701 – FAM 4702 T-45 E-2/C-2 FAMILIARIZATION 0.7 HOURS/X.
VFA-141 “WOLFPACK” Initial Carrier Qualifications Training (ICQT)
Auto Tow Conversion Course
Advanced Strike TACF-01 T-45C
C4101 TIMEHACK IMSAFE ORM – Hazards, Controls, Action DOR / TTO POLICY JUNK JACKET REVIEW READ FILE / QUALIFICATIONS.
C4104 TIMEHACK IMSAFE ORM – Hazards, Controls, Action DOR / TTO POLICY JUNK JACKET REVIEW READ FILE / QUALIFICATIONS.
N4102 TIMEHACK IMSAFE ORM – Hazards, Controls, Action DOR / TTO POLICY JUNK JACKET REVIEW READ FILE / QUALIFICATIONS.
N4103 TIMEHACK IMSAFE ORM – Hazards, Controls, Action DOR / TTO POLICY JUNK JACKET REVIEW READ FILE / QUALIFICATIONS.
C4201 TIMEHACK IMSAFE ORM – Hazards, Controls, Action DOR / TTO POLICY JUNK JACKET REVIEW READ FILE / QUALIFICATIONS.
I4101 TIMEHACK IMSAFE ORM – Hazards, Controls, Action DOR / TTO POLICY
Taxying The Flying Training Manual – Section 5
C4102 TIMEHACK IMSAFE ORM – Hazards, Controls, Action DOR / TTO POLICY JUNK JACKET REVIEW READ FILE / QUALIFICATIONS.
N4101 TIMEHACK IMSAFE ORM – Hazards, Controls, Action DOR / TTO POLICY JUNK JACKET REVIEW READ FILE / QUALIFICATIONS.
I4401 TIMEHACK IMSAFE ORM – Hazards, Controls, Action DOR / TTO POLICY
N4290 TIMEHACK IMSAFE ORM – Hazards, Controls, Action DOR / TTO POLICY JUNK JACKET REVIEW READ FILE / QUALIFICATIONS.
C4103 TIMEHACK IMSAFE ORM – Hazards, Controls, Action DOR / TTO POLICY JUNK JACKET REVIEW READ FILE / QUALIFICATIONS.
Intermediate Jet FAM-16 Familiarize the student with normal and emergency procedures in the aircraft with emphasis on system operations, flight characteristics,
Intermediate Jet FAM-13 Familiarize the student with normal and emergency procedures in the aircraft with emphasis on system operations, flight characteristics,
Intermediate Jet FAM-18X
Helicopter Safety for SAR Operations
Intermediate Jet FAM-12 Familiarize the student with normal and emergency procedures in the aircraft with emphasis on system operations, flight characteristics,
Intermediate Jet FAM-15 Familiarize the student with normal and emergency procedures in the aircraft with emphasis on system operations, flight characteristics,
Intermediate Jet FAM-11 Familiarize the student with normal and emergency procedures in the aircraft with emphasis on system operations, flight characteristics,
Intermediate Jet FAM-09 Familiarize the student with normal and emergency procedures in the aircraft with emphasis on system operations, flight characteristics,
Intermediate Jet FAM-14 Familiarize the student with normal and emergency procedures in the aircraft with emphasis on system operations, flight characteristics,
Presentation transcript:

CNATRA Embarked Carrier Qualification Brief Good morning. I’d like to update you on where the Training Command is today and where we are headed.

Admin Items ORM Line Up / Qual Numbers Times Weather Waypoint Plan Medical readiness Crew rest (10 hours embarked) Flight time limits 2 flights/3 man-up’s, 3.5 hours/flight, 5.0 hours total (2 flights) Line Up / Qual Numbers Times Walk Man-up GTS start (Clearance from plane captain) Takeoff Weather Ship / Enroute / Divert & Bingo Fields Waypoint Plan CQ Brief

Communications Radio 1 Radio 2 Tower Departure Warning Area Approach Lead safe Common Atis CNATRA Base Radio 1 Tower Departure Warning Area Approach Ground CQ Brief

Aircraft Man-up Sign ADB in maintenance prior to walking Cold start/Flight deck Location of A/C ( from flight deck control; escort required) Beware of intakes, exhausts, and propellers! Avoid landing area if flight operations are in progress CQ Brief

Preflight Normal Preflight Special attention to: Cockpit Tire Pressure Launch bar Holdback assembly Landing gear (servicing, security) Tailhook (security, GREASED) Tailhook snubber pressure (950 psi ± 50) Don’t preflight hook if tail over water Cockpit Instruments secure No loose gear, minimum pubs Cat grip Rear Cockpit soloized CQ Brief

Deck Procedures Alignment procedures Call tower: side number, “up and ready”, gross weight No hook check if tail over water Must have hook checked prior to crossing JBD CQ Brief

Deck Procedures Taxi to JBD Route and placement of director Notify tower/deck personnel if fuel is at or below hold down Takeoff checklist prior to JBD (full flaps, 3.5o nose up trim, RADALT set to 40’) Baro Altimeter should indicate approx. 60’ Weight board / signals (500# increments) STOP IF YOU LOSE SIGHT DO NOT lower launch bar prior to rogering a correct weight board CQ Brief

Deck Procedures Catapult procedures Watch the director Taxi slowly. Extend launch bar when directed. Use high gain NWS only when directed (±20 degrees; low gain not available) Taxi slowly into hold back fitting (Update BRC on CDI) Tension signal Remain at idle HEELS ON DECK - OFF BRAKES!! Run-up signal MRT - Use cat grip Retract launch bar (when at MIL) Wipeout controls/Rudder pedals (check gauges/instruments) Head against seat Salute the Catapult Officer- HEELS ON DECK CQ Brief

Deck Procedures Catapult procedures (cont.) Catapult techniques Hold stick lightly - allow it to come back aft during the stroke, then set 10-12 deg attitude as A/C flies away Scan ADI, AOA, Airspeed. Proceed upwind minimum 1.0 NM before turning downwind if only a/c in pattern Suspend Prior to salute - Shake head “no”, broadcast “Suspend, Suspend“) After salute - same but be ready to go Remain at MRT until Cat Officer moves in front of A/C with “throttle back” signal CQ Brief

CV Pattern Pilot controlled pattern Interval – 7 o’clock Fly instruments scan alt, heading Tacan Gouge Bearing 30o DME: 2.0 Bearing 45o DME: 1.4-1.5 ABEAM DME: 0.9-1.1 Downwind Landing Checklist Harness Check: Anti-skid – Off Hook - Up for 2 touch-and-go’s (unless directed otherwise) RADALT: set to 450’ AOA/airspeed/fuel state cross check Abeam call “Qual #, Abeam” CQ Brief

CV Pattern Approach Turn Abeam position: 0.9 to 1.1 NM Turn at LSO platform (Just see the white of the round down) 90 degree position: 450’ AGL 45 degree position: 325-375’ AGL Don’t look for the ball early Ball acquisition - check VSI and adjust (500-600 FPM) No lower than 300’ AGL without a ball FLY THE NUMBERS – Avoid looking outside the cockpit early in the approach turn….You will appear high and too close abeam CQ Brief

CV Pattern CQ Brief

CV Pattern Glideslope Work to a good start Call the ball: (Side #, “Goshawk ball”, fuel state, qual #) Meatball, Lineup, Angle of Attack Fly the ball to touchdown. Landing should be a surprise. MRT and S/B in upon touchdown ALL THE WAY TO A STOP Lineup corrections all the way down Meatball is inaccurate unless you are on centerline DO NOT SPOT THE DECK Always keep your scan moving NEVER ACCEPT A LOW BALL, OR LEAD A LOW DO NOT RECENTER A HIGH BALL IN CLOSE DO NOT TAKE YOUR OWN WAVEOFF CQ Brief

CQ Brief

Response to LSO LSO Calls Line-up calls in close Advisory (ie. “winds 25 knots port”) Informative (ie. ”you’re lined up left”, “you’re slow”) Imperative (ie. “power”, “right for line-up”) Line-up calls in close Scan shifts to meatball / AOA CQ Brief

CV Pattern Waveoffs T&G or Bolter Downwind Mandatory Straight ahead (up the angle) unless otherwise directed Do not over-rotate - Hold 17 units AOA landing attitude T&G or Bolter MRT, S/B in, rotate and climb to 600’ Turn to PARALLEL BRC AT THE BOW First aircraft to bow has priority in the pattern Downwind Turn with interval at 7 o’clock or when directed by tower Ask for interval if necessary (no one on the ball) CQ Brief

CV Pattern Delta Pattern “EASY” – Gear & Flaps down, S/B in, 150kts “CLEAN” – Max Endurance (Maintain Interval) First A/C abeam after “CHARLIE” call commences the approach turn CQ Brief

Deck Procedures Arrestment Leaving landing area Fly the ball all the way to touchdown MRT, S/Bs in all the way to full stop!!! (no cut passes) Yellow shirt director at 1-2 o’clock - watch signals (off brakes, pull back, raise hook) Leaving landing area Use high-gain NWS Taxi director signals – above and below waist Follow taxi director If unsure, STOP and ask Tower Clear the foul line expeditiously but controlled Keep your head out of the cockpit CQ Brief

Refueling Refueling Procedures Locations Review push-back procedures Signals for chocks and chains Canopy closed Purple shirt refueling signals Cut signal at 2800# Call tower: side number, “up and ready”, gross weight (as necessary) Mask: On, Takeoff Checks: Complete, prior to pulling chocks/chains CQ Brief

Aircraft Hot Switch Hot Switches Aircraft chocked and chained Seat safed and parking brake set Throttle friction: On Leave electrical equipment on Unstrap, loosen lap straps, seat up and rudder pedals extended Upon signal from PC and intake screen in place, Canopy: Open. Debrief oncoming pilot after switching CQ Brief

Normal Departures Case I Perform clearing turn Maintain 500’ MSL @ 300kts until 7nm then climb on course (shortest direction) Contact departure for RTB instructions Stay outside 10 DME If directed to join on a lead safe tower will pass appropriate information 250kt rendezvous, join to the outside of the turn in echelon Switch up back radio Do not leave warning area until 2-way comm establised with Sealord CQ Brief

Normal Departures Case II Perform clearing turn Climb to 500’ straight ahead at 300kts 7nm turn to intercept the 10DME arc Turn appropriate direction for the departure radial Remain VMC established outbound Rendezvous VFR on top Tacan Rdvs Mandatory reports “Airborne” “Arcing” “Outbound” VMC when on departure radial CQ Brief

RTB Enroute from ship Course Rules Feet dry checklist Anti-skid switch: On (light will come on when gear down) Lights: On (taxi, anti-collision, strobe, position, form, pinky switch) Course Rules CQ Brief

Fuel Management Individual pilot responsibility Note bingo distance, bearing, range, fuel required Hold down fuel= Gear Down / Flaps Up Bingo #’s CQ Brief

Bingo Procedures Be prepared to Bingo at all times Update Bingo profile as provided by Tower Notify Tower when at bingo fuel THIS IS AN EMERGENCY PROCEDURE Turn to Bingo heading and clean up (including hook) Accelerate to 300 KTS - level (clear traffic/overhead pattern) Commence MRT climb to pre-determined altitude (PCL chart) Don’t wait for safety pilot to join: Leadsafe will run you down Switch departure and dial up Bingo field TACAN - Squawk 7700 IMC as necessary to preserve Bingo profile CQ Brief

Bingo Procedures Contact approach control for coordination: state emergency fuel situation Determine best pattern entry - downwind, base leg, VFR straight in, or emergency fuel GCA Heads up for other aircraft Feet dry checklist- Hook: Up, Anti-collision/strobe light: On, Anti-skid: On Land on speed Remember carrier pressurized tires…plan full runway rollout, wet runway Safety pilot techniques – Lead vs. Wingman, etc… CQ Brief

Emergencies Suspend NORDO - Fly aircraft first, then check switches and fittings Fly normal pattern, watch for cut lights; waveoff as directed. Subsequent cut lights: “Power” Remain in the pattern until you trap or you are joined on by a lead safe If bingo fuel - BINGO / Squawk 7700 If you require immediate landing, Landing light: On. LSO will use cut lights to “Roger ball” CQ Brief

Emergencies Loss of NAVAIDS Lost Plane Lost sight / Inadvertent IMC Down Plane / SAR Bird strike Midair Landing gear malfunctions (probable steer / dirty bingo) Brake failure Airborne - probable steer and short field arrest On deck - drop hook and transmit to Tower CQ Brief

Emergencies Catapult emergencies (cold, soft, holdback failure, hangfire, suspend) Flameout (airborne/during catapult) Blown tire / Smoked tire Expect field arrestment with LSO talk down Hydraulic failure - dirty bingo Launch bar warning light/launch bar down airborne Accel light Brake Pressure caution light System failure Low altitude ejection (clean and dirty) CQ Brief

Miscellaneous NATOPS and other QOD Yellow sheets -“A” for CV ops; log traps, cat shots, T&G’s, bolters and field landing Flight isn't over until you are out of the aircraft and the paperwork is done and you have reported to the SDO CQ Brief

You earn your reputation at the ship Be professional and alert Be the ball. CQ Brief

QUESTIONS CQ Brief