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t-39 - Chief of Naval Air Training

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T-<strong>39</strong> FLIGHT PREPARATION STUDENT GUIDE<br />

2-18<br />

remaining and airspeed (“5 Board, 100 Knots”) until 60 Knots. When clear <strong>of</strong> all active<br />

runways, call Ground Control for taxi and initiate the After Clearing Runway checklist.<br />

While taxiing it is still the copilot's responsibility to clear the right side <strong>of</strong> the aircraft. On<br />

the ramp, call Base and report the aircraft status. In VT-86, the instructor will call base.<br />

When the aircraft is in the chocks, initiate the Engine Shutdown checklist.<br />

h. Flight record<br />

The WINFLIR is filled out at the completion <strong>of</strong> every flight and is completed in the<br />

same manner with a few exceptions. An "E" is placed in location 10, since the crew and<br />

aircraft do not have the same organization code. Since it is possible to have more than one<br />

mission per WINFLIR, these should be designated in the Total Mission Requirement Data<br />

section (ANAV flights are 1G2, VNAV flights are 1G1). Raytheon Pilots are listed by<br />

name on the WINFLIR. The next line should be the Mission Commander/Instructor having<br />

a Special Qualification <strong>of</strong> “Z.” Student Data should follow, using Special Code <strong>of</strong> “T”, or<br />

“B” if only flying as an Observer. There will be an instruction sheet located in the area and<br />

the standard for completing the flight record is zero errors. Have the Mission Commander<br />

sign the WINFLIR and deposit it in the appropriate location determined by your squadron.<br />

i. Flight debrief<br />

The flight debrief is conducted at the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the flight. The debrief will begin<br />

at the instructor's discretion. Bring all the equipment utilized during the flight to the<br />

briefing room, including your “junk jacket." If the flight was a check flight, special check<br />

flight, re-fly, or other flight which required a jacket review, the instructor and student<br />

should ensure the appropriate entries are made in the aviation training jacket (ATJ). At the<br />

conclusion <strong>of</strong> the debrief, the student will route the grade sheet, aviation training jacket,<br />

and down chit (if applicable) to student control.

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