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FLIGHT TRAINING INSTRUCTION T-45 WEAPONS/STRIKE - Cnatra

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CHAPTER EIGHT T-<strong>45</strong> <strong>WEAPONS</strong>/<strong>STRIKE</strong><br />

Release Altitude:<br />

1. Pickle when CCIP pipper is on the Aim Point.<br />

- Normally, the CCIP cross would be over the target at release. Shown here, this particular<br />

simulator CCIP sight drops 150’ long, so we needed to aim 150’ short of the target to get<br />

the bomb to impact our intended point.<br />

2. At release, note pipper placement, airspeed and altitude.<br />

- Since we are 8 knots slow and slightly shallow, CCIP corrects for these errors and gives<br />

us a release solution slightly lower than planned.<br />

This hit resulted in a score of 12’ at 6:00.<br />

Figure 8-43 Release Altitude<br />

Curvilinear to Straight Path Tracking – CCIP Delivery Mode<br />

At initial roll-out:<br />

1. Evaluate the Initial Sight Picture.<br />

- Good roll-in distance.<br />

- Good ISP shown here.<br />

2. Set the Target Placement Angle (TPA):<br />

8-42 DELIVERY PROCEDURES AND TRACKING TECHNIQUES

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