t-39 - Chief of Naval Air Training
t-39 - Chief of Naval Air Training
t-39 - Chief of Naval Air Training
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T-<strong>39</strong> FLIGHT PREPARATION STUDENT GUIDE<br />
INTERMEDIATE TERMINAL OBJECTIVES<br />
(As numbered in CNATRAINST 1542.131B)<br />
1. Operate and assess an aircraft and its systems in accordance with the NATOPS procedures<br />
and limitations, and Flight <strong>Training</strong> Instructions, reporting any anomaly to the instructor or pilot.<br />
2. Navigate an aircraft via visual references and navigation instruments with instructor<br />
assistance, and through coordination with a pilot.<br />
3. Compute and evaluate fuel requirements and enroute times, factoring in the effects <strong>of</strong><br />
aircraft performance, and meteorological conditions, fuel requirements and enroute times.<br />
4. Communicate with appropriate <strong>Air</strong> Traffic Control facilities and other aircraft.<br />
5. Use Flight Information Publications (FLIPs), Notices to <strong>Air</strong>men (NOTAMs), and other<br />
applicable flight information needed to plan flights and operate the T-<strong>39</strong> in the Federal Aviation<br />
Administration's <strong>Air</strong> Traffic Control (ATC) system.<br />
6. Determine the condition and readiness <strong>of</strong> an aircraft for flight during preflight and<br />
postflight.<br />
7. Apply aircrew coordination concepts and procedures during aircraft operations.<br />
10. Demonstrate adequate preparation for flight and mission accomplishment.<br />
ADVANCED TERMINAL OBJECTIVES<br />
(As numbered in CNATRAINST 1542.132A)<br />
A. Ground Mapping Radar Navigation. Effectively navigate using preflight planning data and<br />
a ground mapping radar system.<br />
B. Radio Aids Navigation. Effectively navigate using preflight planning data and radio<br />
navigation aids.<br />
C. Visual Navigation. Effectively navigate using preflight planning data and visual reference<br />
to the ground.<br />
D. Communicate. Communicate in an aircraft using the radio, hand signals, and the Intercockpit<br />
Communications System (ICS) using standard Navy and Federal Aviation<br />
Administration (FAA) terminology.<br />
E. <strong>Air</strong>craft Operation. Continually assess aircraft and aircraft systems operation and ensure<br />
operations are within limits and are maintained in accordance with <strong>Naval</strong> <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Training</strong> Operation<br />
Procedures Standardization (NATOPS).<br />
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