During combat operations, coordinated offensive maneuvering, mutual support, and survivability require formation flight.
The two-ship element is the fundamental building block for larger formations.
Flight discipline
Flight discipline is a combination of knowledge, attitude, and self-control that guarantees that each member of a formation executes their responsibilities without direct supervision.
It starts in the briefing, transitions to ground operations, continues into the air, and extends throughout the debrief.
Flight lead/wingman relationship
Flight lead is ultimately responsible for the safe and effective conduct of the mission.
Plans, briefs, and debriefs the flight.
This position gives both the authority and the responsibility to ensure mission accomplishment.
Wingmen are considered vital team members of the flight. Their tasks include mission planning, threat study, and providing information in the brief.
Wingmen must prioritize the following responsibilities:
Maintain proper formation position while deconflicting from the flight lead, other flight members, and the ground.
Accomplish cockpit tasks—radio changes, ops checks, NAVAIDs, etc.
Execute briefed visual lookout responsibilities.
Accomplish other briefed tasks while striving to maintain high situational awareness.
Finally, whether the flight is taxiing out to the runway or coming up initial, strive to look sharp!
Visual Signals
Objective 2 — From a list of visual signals, select the proper description for its use in the T-38C.
Visual signals are addressed in AFI 11-205.
The head nod is the signal to acknowledge preparatory signals.
Know the proper visual signals for:
Start engines
Runup/pitch out
Brake release
A/B in/out
Speed brake
Gear
Flaps
Route/loosen the formation
Rejoin/tighten the formation
Crossunder/echelon to the right or left
Echelon turn
Frequency change
Fuel check
Battle damage check
Jettison stores
Ground Operations
Objective 3 — Identify the correct leader and wingman responsibilities during ground operations.
Step time — Be ready at step time and comply with squadron step procedures.
Check-in/start time — Acknowledge flight lead visual signals with big thumbs-up and/or head nod.
Taxi:
Spacing — 150 ft staggered / 300 ft in trail.
Watch your power as well as others.
Number two sets the taxi interval.
Rejoins
Objective 6 — Identify the correct procedures to accomplish a rejoin.
Straight-ahead rejoin — #2 joins to the left side while #3 and #4 join to the right side.
Turning rejoin — #2 joins to the inside of the turn and #3 and #4 join to the outside.
Review Exercise 01
Flight discipline is a combination of _____, _____, and _____ that guarantees each member of a formation executes their responsibilities without direct supervision.
a. Knowledge, aggressiveness, self-interest
b. Aggressiveness, self-interest, pride
c. Knowledge, attitude, self-control
d. None of the above are correct
Wingmen will respond to all directive calls unless briefed otherwise.
A _____ is the signal to acknowledge preparatory visual signals.
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