LE 1-1 Flashcards

1
Q

Who is responsible for safe and effective conduct of the flight. This responsibility encompasses all aspects of the sortie, or including mission, planning, brief, execution, and debrief.

A

The Aircraft Commander (AC)

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2
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How should students conduct Pre-Mission Coordination?

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Students will coordinate with their next IP as early as possible. Ideally, discoordination will be accomplished the day prior to scheduled sortie.

Pre-mission coordination will include type of sortie, proposed, mission, profile, and assignments of additional study material prior to the sortie.

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3
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What are the Pre-Mission information requirements?

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Pilots will comply with 14FTW In-Flight Guide
-Confirm Go/No go status in GTIMS prior to brief time

-Pilots will clear any No Go items prior to brief

-At minimum pilots will review:
NOTAMS
WEATHER
AIRFIELD STATUS
OPS NOTES (SPINS)
AHAS
RAIM STATUS
TOLD
OBTAIN A TIME HAVK PRIOR TO BRIEF

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4
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Students will prepare the following briefing items

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-Mission and Training Objectives
-Lineup card
-Flight Plan
-ORM card
-CRM, EP & GK topics of the day
-Category grade summary and solo chit (solo students only)

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5
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Category specific items

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For transition and navigation sorties students are responsible for signing out and de-conflicting and out base at the ops desk prior to brief.

Prior to briefing low level, sorties, students will sign out a low level entry time and ensure the route is de-conflicted prior to the brief.

Students will be prepared for any sortie for which their opted and will have data cards available for alternate missions.

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6
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Report time

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All sortie participants will be ready to breathe at scheduled brief time. Flights will plan to finish the formal mass brief at least 15 minutes prior to the first scheduled a Flying Brief Time. Students will be ready to brief 10 minutes prior to scheduled brief time.

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7
Q

Mission briefing time for Local and CT Sorties?

A

1+10

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8
Q

Mission brief times for Cross Country/Out and Back Sorties?

A

1+45

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9
Q

Mission brief time for Three and Four Ship Formation?

A

1+30

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10
Q

Mission brief time for Form 8 evaluations

A

Coordinate the day before with FE

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11
Q

Mission brief time for AHC Sorties

A

1+45 planned (1+30min)

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12
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Mission brief time for Simulators with CSI support

A

1+00

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13
Q

Mission Brief time for simulators without CSI support?

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0+15

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14
Q

Step/start/Taxi Times

A

RWY 31L: takeoff -30/-15/-5min
RWY 13R: takeoff -35/-20/-10

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15
Q

Tabletop EP of the day

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IP’s will check GTIMS EP tab before administering tabletop EP

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16
Q

Who is responsible for initiating checklist procedures, and ensuring challenging response items are confirmed by the PNF?

A

Pilot flying (PF)/pilot not flying(pnf)

17
Q

Who normally accomplishes all cockpit tasks?

A

The pilot flying or PF.

18
Q

Describe aircraft control transfer with and without intercom.

A
19
Q

Local Instrument Setup: RMU

A

UHF: MEM Direct entry
VHF: MEM direct entry CH 12 SOF
VOR: MEM direct entry

20
Q

Local instrument setup: GPS

A

Super Nav 5: Track up, range as desired, OBS as required

Baro/Altimeter: set to current

Mode: +/-1.00NM

Setup 3: Surface Hard, RWY 3,000 ft

21
Q

Local instrument setup: HSI

A

HSI mode: nav source VOR or GPS, ETE displayed

White needle: VOR

Magenta needle:GPS

22
Q

LOCAL instrument setup: TAS

A

ON/STBY

Above-Departure
Below-Recovery
Range- as desired