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TRAINING AND OPERATIONS FACILITY

TRAINING AND OPERATIONS FACILITY. “TRAINING THE AIRCREWS OF TOMORROW----TONIGHT”. ADMINISTRATIVE. FIRE EXITS FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FOOD / BEVERAGES TOBACCO BREAK / SMOKE AREA LATRINE. NVG / NIGHT MISSION PLANNING.

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TRAINING AND OPERATIONS FACILITY

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  1. TRAINING ANDOPERATIONS FACILITY “TRAINING THE AIRCREWS OF TOMORROW----TONIGHT”

  2. ADMINISTRATIVE • FIRE EXITS • FIRE EXTINGUISHERS • FOOD / BEVERAGES • TOBACCO • BREAK / SMOKE AREA • LATRINE

  3. NVG / NIGHTMISSION PLANNING

  4. WHILE SERVING AS AN AIRCREW MEMBER, THE STUDENT WILL CONDUCT NVG / NIGHT MISSION PLANNING IN ACCORDANCE WITH TC 1-204. TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE

  5. NOTES CAUTIONS WARNINGS SAFETY

  6. RISK ASSESSMENT LEVEL LOW

  7. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS NONE

  8. EVALUATION

  9. QUESTIONS?

  10. FROM A LIST, SELECT THE NVG / NIGHT MISSION PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS IAW TC 1-204. ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVE # 1

  11. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS COMMAND CONSIDERATIONS PLANNING CELL CONSIDERATIONS MAP PREPARATION ROUTE / CP CONSIDERATIONS BRIEFING CONSIDERATIONS MISSION PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS / GUIDELINES

  12. STRESS Psychological Physiological NAVIGATION COMMO BATTLEFIELD LIGHT SOURCES GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS

  13. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS (Con’t) OBSTRUCTIONS Man made Natural TERRAIN ENROUTE DATA ALTITUDE CHANGES METEOROLOGY

  14. CREW ENDURANCE AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE SAFETY ENVIRONMENT COMMAND CONSIDERATIONS

  15. COMMANDER FORMS CELL NO OTHER DUTIES CELL DUTIES SPECIFIED PLAN WORST CASE PROFILE PLANNING CELL CONSIDERATIONS

  16. MAP TYPES 1:250,000 (JOG) 1:500,000 (VFR SECTIONAL) 1:50,000 (TACTICAL) AERIAL PHOTOS MAP PREPARATION CONSIDERATIONS

  17. ADDITIONAL NVG CONSIDERATIONS HIGHLIGHT ROUTEs PLOT ROUTEs AND ACPs FIRST PLAN 10-15 KILOMETERS EITHER SIDE MARK TOWERS, BEACONS, CITIES, ETC. MAP PREPARATION CONSIDERATIONS (CON’T)

  18. AVOID OVER-PREPARATION TRANSFER KEY FEATURES FROM OTHER SOURCES AVOID EXAGGERATION ORIENT NOTES IN DIRECTION OF FLIGHT ADDITIONAL NVG CONSIDERATIONS (CON’T)

  19. ROUTE PLANNING ACP/CP PLANNING ROUTE / CHECKPOINT CONSIDERATIONS

  20. AVOID BRIGHTLY LIT AREAS AVOID AIRFIELDS AVOID LOW CONTRAST AREAS NEGOTIATE VALLEYS AVOID RISING / SETTING MOON AVOID > 60° HEADING CHANGES SELECT AMPLE REFERENCE POINTS ROUTE PLANNING

  21. CROSS ROADs AND R/Rs 90° MINIMIZE EXPOSURE TIME T / D / H TO PROMINENT FEATURES PLOT CROSSING TIMES ON MAP ANTICIPATE WIRES ROUTE PLANNING (CON’T)

  22. PLAN ALTERNATE ROUTEs MINIMIZE CHANGES DURING MULTI-HELICOPTER OPERATIONS DETERMINE SAFE ENROUTE ALTITUDES CONTINGIENCY PLANS ROUTE PLANNING (CON’T)

  23. SELECT CPs: THAT HAVE UNIQUE FEATURES THAT CONTRAST AWAY FROM TOWNS AWAY FROM BRIGHT LIGHTS PROMINENT ADJACENT FEATURES ACP/CP PLANNING

  24. 5 - 20 KILOMETERS APART ENSURE PROMINENT BARRIERS NEARBY SP AND RP 3 TO 5 KILOMETERS NOTE MSL ALTITUDE OF CPs ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AVOID CPs IN SHADOWS ACP/CP PLANNING (CON’T)

  25. TIME TO RESOLVE PROBLEMS DETAILED FORMAL BRIEF EQUIPMENT CHECK FINAL BRIEF BRIEFING CONSIDERATIONS

  26. MISSION PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS QUESTIONS?

  27. FROM A LIST, SELECT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE NVG MODES OF TERRAIN FLIGHT IAW TC 1-204. ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVE # 2

  28. NVG TERRAIN FLIGHT MODE SELECTION • METT-T • TERRAIN FLIGHT • LOW LEVEL • CONTOUR • NOE • COMPUTE T / D / H • DISORIENTATION

  29. MODES OF TERRAIN FLIGHT QUESTIONS?

  30. FROM A LIST, SELECT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF ROUTE PLANNING CARDS IAW TC 1-204. ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVE # 3

  31. ROUTE PLANNING CARDS • NAVIGATION CARD • ENROUTE CARD • LANDING ZONE / OBJECTIVE CARD

  32. NAVIGATION CARD

  33. ENROUTE CARD

  34. LANDING ZONE / OBJECTIVE CARD

  35. ROUTE PLANNING CARDS QUESTIONS?

  36. ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVE # 4 FROM A LIST, SELECT THE NIGHT TACTICAL LIGHTING CONSIDERATIONS IAW TC 1-204.

  37. TACTICAL LIGHTING • AIRCRAFT LIGHTING • LZ / PZ TACTICAL LIGHTING • SUPPLEMENTAL LIGHTING

  38. COCKPIT LIGHTING EXTERNAL LIGHTING AIRCRAFT LIGHTING

  39. LZ / PZ TACTICAL LIGHTING

  40. INVERTED “Y”

  41. “T”

  42. NOTE WHEN ONLY TWO LIGHT SOURCES ARE AVAILABLE TO MARK THE LZ, THE MINIMUM DISTANCE BETWEEN THE LIGHTS IS 15 FEET.

  43. SUPPLEMENTAL LIGHTING

  44. SUPPLEMENTAL

  45. TACTICAL LIGHTING CONSIDERATIONS QUESTIONS?

  46. SUMMARY • MISSION PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS • MISSION PLANNING ACTIONS • ROUTE SELECTION GUIDELINES • CHARACTERISTICS OF ACPS /CHECKPOINTS • MODES OF TERRAIN FLIGHT • ROUTE PLANNING CARDS • TACTICAL LIGHTING CONSIDERATIONS

  47. BREAK

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