Aircraft: 24 |
Time: 0.91.4 |
| Crew: IP/X, P/IP, P/IP, P/IP |
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Prerequisites: OB-1F-1C |
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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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