6.0 LOW-LEVEL NAVIGATION BRIEFING GUIDE
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1. Mission Data a. Time Hack b. EP / Threat of the Day c. Mission Objective(s) d. Mission Overview e. Mission Data Card (1) Mission Commander / Deputy Lead (2) Joker / Bingo Fuel (3) Takeoff and Landing Data f. Weather / Sunrise / Sunset / Moon Illumination g. Tactical Decision Aid / Transmissivity / Absolute Humidity h. NOTAMS / Bird Strike Potential i. Personal Equipment j. FCIF / Pubs / Maps
2. Ground Procedures a. Step b. Pre-Flight (1) Aircraft (2) Armament c. Boresight d. Check-In e. Taxi / Marshalling / Arming f. Spare Procedures
3. Takeoff a. Runway Lineup b. Takeoff Interval c. Abort d. Jettison Procedures e. Low Altitude Ejection f. Landing Immediately After Takeoff
4. Departure/Enroute a. Routing b. Trail Departure c. Join-Up / Formation d. Systems / Ops Checks
5. Airspace a. Area b. Times c. Restrictions (Chaff/Flare/Supersonic) d. Bailout (Controlled/Uncontrolled) MSA 6. Recovery a. Rejoin b. Battle Damage / Bomb Check c. Type Recovery d. ALOW and LIS Settings e. Flight Break-Up f. Pattern and Landing g. After Landing / De-Arm h. Emergency / Alternate Airfields
7. Special Subjects (As Applicable) a. General Roles and Responsibilities (IP, Flight Lead, Wingman) (1) Formation Specific Responsibilities and Priorities (2) Flight Member Mission Priorities (3) Task / Sensor Prioritization (4) Deconfliction Contracts b. Chase Procedures c. IFF Procedures d. DVADR/DVR Use – Maximum Possible e. Collision Avoidance (1) Radar / Visual Search Responsibilities (2) Departure/Enroute/Recovery (3) High Density Traffic Areas (4) Mid-Air Collision Avoidance a. From Other Military Aircraft b. From Civilian Aircraft f. Dissimilar Formations g. Terrain Avoidance (1) Departure / Enroute / Recovery (2) Use of Controlled Flight Into Terrain Prevention Systems a. CARA ALOW b. MSL Line-In-The-Sky c. Ground Collision Avoidance System d. Minimum Terrain Clearance (MTC) e. Targeting Pod Attitude Advisory Function h. Bird Strike Procedures / Use of Visor(s) i. Human Factors Considerations (i.e., Channelized Attention, Task Saturation /Prioritization and Complacency) j. G-Awareness Turn / G-tolerance k. Visual Illusions / Perceptions l. Spatial Disorientation / Unusual Attitudes / G-excess illusion m. Lost Wingman n. Radio Inoperative o. SAR / CSAR p. Recall Procedures q. SIIs r. Pilot currencies for events to be flown 8. Training Rules / Special Operating Instructions / Rules of Engagement
General: 1. Route / Clearance / Restrictions 2. Flight Responsibilities a. Navigation b. Radar / Visual Search 3. Entry / Spacing / Holding / Initial Altitude / MSA Route Procedures: 1. Fence Checks 2. Tactical Formation / Turns 3. Low-Level Navigation a. Dead Reckoning / Use of Navigation Aids/ Equipment (i.e., INS) b. Radar Procedures / Techniques / Predictions c. Visual Procedures / Techniques / IR Predictions d. Updates / Calibrations e. Time / Fuel Control f. Terrain Following / Wingman Considerations / Pilot Comfort Level g. Leg Altitudes / Set Clearance Plane / Obstacles (MSL / AGL) h. Turnpoint Acquisition i. Obstacle / Ground Avoidance j. Use of Altitude Warning Features (ALOW and Line-In-The-Sky MSL Floor Settings) 4. Threat Reactions a. RWR / ECM / Chaff / Flares b. Engagement Criteria c. Flight Path Deconfliction d. Termination Contingencies: 1. Aircraft Fallout Plan 2. Rejoin After Late Takeoff
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Emergencies:
1. Aircraft Malfunctions
2. Route Abort Procedures (RAA / MSA) / ATC Frequencies
Training Rules/Special Operating Instructions
Alternate Mission:
1. Type Mission (refer to appropriate mission briefing guide)
2. Mission Objectives
Special Subjects:
1. Airspace Restrictions
2. G-Awareness / Ops Checks
3. Fuel Awareness / AB Use / Consumption Rates
4. Flight Path Deconfliction
5. Maneuvering Limitations
a. Airspeed and G
b. Recognition / Prevention / Recovery from Out of Control
6. Time to Ground Impact
a. Wings Level
b. Overbank / Under G
7. Night Considerations
8. Human Factors Considerations (i.e., Channelized Attention, Task / Prioritization and Complacency)