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The intro flight is a newcomer's first familiarization flight. Its purpose is mainly to make sure all technical things work, make the newcomer feel welcome, go through some radio stuff and have some fun. It's not that important to learn any particular skills during the flight. That can come later. | The intro flight is a newcomer's first familiarization flight. Its purpose is mainly to make sure all technical things work, make the newcomer feel welcome, go through some radio stuff and have some fun. It's not that important to learn any particular skills during the flight. That can come later. |
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This text is for FA-18/F-14B/F16C, for A-10C, Viggen and UH-1 use:
The intro flight is a newcomer's first familiarization flight. Its purpose is mainly to make sure all technical things work, make the newcomer feel welcome, go through some radio stuff and have some fun. It's not that important to learn any particular skills during the flight. That can come later. This article describes the content of the sortie. A newcomer is welcome to practice any moments before, but there is no requirement nor expectation to do so.
However, all newcomers are expected to have gone through the Technical Checklist carefully, before the flight. This step is important. You're more than welcome to ask for help if you have any issues following the guide, but please don't ignore any of the mandatory steps.
The intro flight is designed with the F/A-18C Hornet in mind. But it entirely possible, and encouraged, that the newcomer flies the sortie in his/her main aircraft of choice, choosing from the Hornet, Viggen, Tomcat, Viper or Warthog. The content might vary slightly depending on the aircraft type.
Brief description of the sortie
Pre-flight
- Meet up on Teamspeak
- Make sure TS and SRS works, including all three PTT buttons
- The 1 minute version of what MA is and what we do
- Briefing. Quickly go over what we will do in the flight and look at the map. FighterBrief TacView example
Flight
- Disable Labels
- Startup
- Loadout: XT x 2, AIM-120C x 2, MK83 x 2, AIM-9X x 2
- Tower channel check-in (Report “2!”)
- Jet select
- Joker/Bingo setting
- Setup bombs (Nose, Inst, QTY: 2)
- Configure transponder
- Set QNH
- Formation takeoff
- Tac channel check-in (Report “2!”)
- Fence in at WP2 (Report “2, fenced in, [fuelstate]!”)
- Learn raygun and buddyspike calls (“Raygun, angels 12!”, “Buddyspike, angels 12!”)
- Engage enemy aircraft at WP3 (Report “Fox 3! Splash 1!”)
- Drop bombs on target at WP4 (Report “2, Winchester air-to-ground!”)
- Fence out (Report “2, fenced out, [fuelstate]!”)
- Go through on-speed flying
- Tower channel check-in (Report “2!”)
- Straight-in (or overhead break at 1500’) and land
Post-flight
- Short debriefing, going through what we just did and how it went. Some pointers on how to continue.
- Invitation to Discord Rookie-group