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FLIGHT TRAINING INSTRUCTION T-45 WEAPONS/STRIKE - Cnatra

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

ANSWER: False. All aircraft follow lead's flight path.<br />

Returning from the Target – Dearming<br />

16. During dearming, you may keep your hands in the cockpit. True or false?<br />

ANSWER: False. Let the ground crew see them just as during arming activities.<br />

Safety Precautions<br />

17. List three reasons to abort a run.<br />

ANSWER:<br />

Any three of the following:<br />

a. Poor roll-in<br />

b. Off dive parameters<br />

c. Unsafe conditions in flight (simo run, instrument error, unauthorized aircraft in target area)<br />

d. Unsafe conditions on ground<br />

e. Directed by RSO<br />

f. Close interval (simo run)<br />

g. Suspected instrument error<br />

h. Valid Beak X<br />

Safety Precautions – Midair Collisions<br />

18. Who should call a simultaneous (simo) run?<br />

ANSWER: Anybody who sees it.<br />

19. If you lose sight of your interval in the pattern, should you go to the lame duck pattern?<br />

ANSWER: No. Stay 2000’ below the High and Mid patterns. 1000’ below the Low pattern.<br />

Safety Procedures – Lost Communications<br />

20. How many feet above the high pattern is the lame duck pattern flown?<br />

ANSWER: 2,000 ft<br />

Limitations<br />

21. What is the maximum speed and Mach number to release a Mk 76 practice bomb?<br />

SELF TEST 12-3

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