Aircraft: 24 |
Time: 0.91.4 |
Crew: IP/X, P/IP, P/IP, P/IP |
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Prerequisites: OB-1F-1C |
Mission Objectives:
IntroduceDemonstrate quarter-planeproficiency exercise.in mission planning/briefing/debriefing, ground operations, departure, RTB procedures, and normal overhead pattern and landing.
- Demonstrate proficiency in two-ship basic formation.
- Introduce
offensivelow BFMaltitude fromtactical short range setups.maneuvering.
PracticeIntroduce four-ship basic formation, and four-ship tactical formation.
- Introduce/practice mission tasks listed below.
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Specific Mission Tasks:
1. FormationMission planning/briefing/debriefing 2. Ground operations 3. Four-ship takeoff
2.4. Departure
3.5. TacticalTwo-ship basic formation
4.6.*Four-ship basic formation 7. Armament switchology/FENCE check
5.8. G-awareness 9. turns
6.* Quarter-planeFour-ship exercisetactical formation
7.10. OffensiveTwo-ship BFMtactical -formation 11. PerchLow setupsaltitude maneuvering and two-ship tactical formation 12. *LATN 13. *Ridge crossings
14. Route abort procedures 15. Visual search 16. Fuel management 17. Battle damage check 18. RTB procedures 19. Tactical Overhead pattern a. *3,000-foot
b. 6,000-foot
8. Formation approach / formationNormal landing
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Special Instructions:
- Formation takeoff permitted if required by WX/ATC constraints.
- The
first 3,000-foot banditemphasis will defeatbe theon initialtwo-ship maneuvering. Practice four-ship maneuvering prior to flight split up.
- The low altitude maneuvering phase should introduce check turns for tactical turns.
- Engaged supporting fighter contracts should be applied to low altitude maneuvering and visual search. Mission specific threat
withreactions aand hardfollow out-of-planeup maneuver, then transitiongameplans to abe minimumpre afterburner, 5 G max, predictable bandit.
Bandit will reverse and attempt to force a scissors in the quarter-plane exercise.
Formation takeoff, approach, and landing require demo pro on 3rd attemptbriefed.
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