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Rad 44: | Rad 44: | ||
''Rejoin visually in Fingertip Left when on top'' | ''Rejoin visually in Fingertip Left when on top'' | ||
− | <strong>In IFR, for aircraft not equipped with radar, split the flight into two 2- | + | <strong>In IFR, for aircraft not equipped with radar, split the flight into two 2-ship sections for the departure, with separate ATC clearances. Perform two completely separate Section Takeoffs. Rejoin when on top of the weather.</strong> |
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The following takeoff procedures are our standard ways of departing in a 4-ship (i.e division). As a flight lead, you may deviate from these ways and perform any kind of non-standard takeoff, if there's a good reason for it. However, in order to establish common standards, the recommendation is to use these whenever possible.
Standard speed after takeoff is 300 kts.
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VFR
A. Rocket Ripple Takeoff
#1 go, 10 sec wait #2 go, 10 sec wait #3 go, 10 sec wait #4 go
Rejoin visually in Fingertip Left
B. VFR Section Takeoff
#1 and #2 go, 10+ sec wait #3 and #4 go
Rejoin visually in Fingertip Left
IFR
C. Double Sensor Trail Takeoff
#1 go, 10 sec wait #2 go, 30+ sec wait #3 go, 10 sec wait #4 go
Use sensor to maintain 1 nm between Lead and Wingman
Use sensor to maintain 1+ nm between sections, slightly offset
Rejoin visually in Fingertip Left when on top
D. IFR Section Takeoff
#1 and #2 go, 30+ sec wait #3 and #4 go
Use sensor to maintain 1+ nm between sections, slightly offset
Rejoin visually in Fingertip Left when on top
In IFR, for aircraft not equipped with radar, split the flight into two 2-ship sections for the departure, with separate ATC clearances. Perform two completely separate Section Takeoffs. Rejoin when on top of the weather.