US Air Force Supplemental Flight Information (AFMAN11-217V3)
Fly like the US Air Force!
This instruction implements AFPD 11-2, Flight Rules and Procedures, by providing guidance and procedures for standard Air Force instrument flying. Since aircraft flight instrumentation and mission objectives are so varied, this instruction is necessarily general regarding equipment and detailed accomplishment of maneuvers. Individual aircraft flight manuals should provide detailed instructions required for particular aircraft instrumentation or characteristics. This manual, when used with related flight directives and publications, provides adequate guidance for instrument flight under most circumstances, but is not a substitute for sound judgment. Circumstances may require modification of prescribed procedures. Aircrew members charged with the safe operation of United States Air Force aircraft must be knowledgeable of the guidance contained in this manual. This publication applies to Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) Units and to the Air National Guard (ANG).
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 GROUND-BASED NAVIGATIONAL AIDS
Chapter 2 WAKE TURBULENCE
Chapter 3 THE 60-TO-1 RULE AND OTHER AVIATION CALCULATIONS
Chapter 4 REDUCED VERTICAL SEPARATION MINIMUMS (RVSM)
Chapter 5 TERRAIN AVOIDANCE WARNING SYSTEM (TAWS)
Chapter 6 TRAFFIC COLLISION AVOIDANCE SYSTEM (TCAS)
Chapter 7 COMMUNICATIONS, NAVIGATION, SURVEILLANCE (CNS)/AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT (ATM)
Chapter 8 AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTS
Chapter 9 EXTREME LATITUDE NAVIGATION
Chapter 10 TERMINAL INSTRUMENT PROCEDURES (TERPS)
Chapter 11 USING NON-DOD/NACO INSTRUMENT PROCEDURES
Chapter 12 NIGHT VISION DEVICES (NVD)
Chapter 13 OCEANIC NAVIGATION
Attachment 1 GLOSSARY OF REFERENCES AND SUPPORTING INFORMATION
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This instruction implements AFPD 11-2, Flight Rules and Procedures, by providing guidance and procedures for standard Air Force instrument flying. Since aircraft flight instrumentation and mission objectives are so varied, this instruction is necessarily general regarding equipment and detailed accomplishment of maneuvers. Individual aircraft flight manuals should provide detailed instructions required for particular aircraft instrumentation or characteristics. This manual, when used with related flight directives and publications, provides adequate guidance for instrument flight under most circumstances, but is not a substitute for sound judgment. Circumstances may require modification of prescribed procedures. Aircrew members charged with the safe operation of United States Air Force aircraft must be knowledgeable of the guidance contained in this manual. This publication applies to Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) Units and to the Air National Guard (ANG).
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 GROUND-BASED NAVIGATIONAL AIDS
Chapter 2 WAKE TURBULENCE
Chapter 3 THE 60-TO-1 RULE AND OTHER AVIATION CALCULATIONS
Chapter 4 REDUCED VERTICAL SEPARATION MINIMUMS (RVSM)
Chapter 5 TERRAIN AVOIDANCE WARNING SYSTEM (TAWS)
Chapter 6 TRAFFIC COLLISION AVOIDANCE SYSTEM (TCAS)
Chapter 7 COMMUNICATIONS, NAVIGATION, SURVEILLANCE (CNS)/AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT (ATM)
Chapter 8 AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTS
Chapter 9 EXTREME LATITUDE NAVIGATION
Chapter 10 TERMINAL INSTRUMENT PROCEDURES (TERPS)
Chapter 11 USING NON-DOD/NACO INSTRUMENT PROCEDURES
Chapter 12 NIGHT VISION DEVICES (NVD)
Chapter 13 OCEANIC NAVIGATION
Attachment 1 GLOSSARY OF REFERENCES AND SUPPORTING INFORMATION
US Air Force Supplemental Flight Information (AFMAN11-217V3)
Fly like the US Air Force!
This instruction implements AFPD 11-2, Flight Rules and Procedures, by providing guidance and procedures for standard Air Force instrument flying. Since aircraft flight instrumentation and mission objectives are so varied, this instruction is necessarily general regarding equipment and detailed accomplishment of maneuvers. Individual aircraft flight manuals should provide detailed instructions required for particular aircraft instrumentation or characteristics. This manual, when used with related flight directives and publications, provides adequate guidance for instrument flight under most circumstances, but is not a substitute for sound judgment. Circumstances may require modification of prescribed procedures. Aircrew members charged with the safe operation of United States Air Force aircraft must be knowledgeable of the guidance contained in this manual. This publication applies to Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) Units and to the Air National Guard (ANG).
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 GROUND-BASED NAVIGATIONAL AIDS
Chapter 2 WAKE TURBULENCE
Chapter 3 THE 60-TO-1 RULE AND OTHER AVIATION CALCULATIONS
Chapter 4 REDUCED VERTICAL SEPARATION MINIMUMS (RVSM)
Chapter 5 TERRAIN AVOIDANCE WARNING SYSTEM (TAWS)
Chapter 6 TRAFFIC COLLISION AVOIDANCE SYSTEM (TCAS)
Chapter 7 COMMUNICATIONS, NAVIGATION, SURVEILLANCE (CNS)/AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT (ATM)
Chapter 8 AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTS
Chapter 9 EXTREME LATITUDE NAVIGATION
Chapter 10 TERMINAL INSTRUMENT PROCEDURES (TERPS)
Chapter 11 USING NON-DOD/NACO INSTRUMENT PROCEDURES
Chapter 12 NIGHT VISION DEVICES (NVD)
Chapter 13 OCEANIC NAVIGATION
Attachment 1 GLOSSARY OF REFERENCES AND SUPPORTING INFORMATION
This instruction implements AFPD 11-2, Flight Rules and Procedures, by providing guidance and procedures for standard Air Force instrument flying. Since aircraft flight instrumentation and mission objectives are so varied, this instruction is necessarily general regarding equipment and detailed accomplishment of maneuvers. Individual aircraft flight manuals should provide detailed instructions required for particular aircraft instrumentation or characteristics. This manual, when used with related flight directives and publications, provides adequate guidance for instrument flight under most circumstances, but is not a substitute for sound judgment. Circumstances may require modification of prescribed procedures. Aircrew members charged with the safe operation of United States Air Force aircraft must be knowledgeable of the guidance contained in this manual. This publication applies to Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) Units and to the Air National Guard (ANG).
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 GROUND-BASED NAVIGATIONAL AIDS
Chapter 2 WAKE TURBULENCE
Chapter 3 THE 60-TO-1 RULE AND OTHER AVIATION CALCULATIONS
Chapter 4 REDUCED VERTICAL SEPARATION MINIMUMS (RVSM)
Chapter 5 TERRAIN AVOIDANCE WARNING SYSTEM (TAWS)
Chapter 6 TRAFFIC COLLISION AVOIDANCE SYSTEM (TCAS)
Chapter 7 COMMUNICATIONS, NAVIGATION, SURVEILLANCE (CNS)/AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT (ATM)
Chapter 8 AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTS
Chapter 9 EXTREME LATITUDE NAVIGATION
Chapter 10 TERMINAL INSTRUMENT PROCEDURES (TERPS)
Chapter 11 USING NON-DOD/NACO INSTRUMENT PROCEDURES
Chapter 12 NIGHT VISION DEVICES (NVD)
Chapter 13 OCEANIC NAVIGATION
Attachment 1 GLOSSARY OF REFERENCES AND SUPPORTING INFORMATION
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BN ID: | 2940012333797 |
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Publisher: | IndependentFlightInstructors.com |
Publication date: | 04/15/2011 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 209 |
File size: | 3 MB |
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