Mi-24P Hind Syllabus
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If not specified in the Syllabus all procedures are to be followed as described in the Mi-24P Manual.
"Mi-24P Quick Start Manual EN" can be found in the DCS installation folder "DCS World OpenBeta\Mods\aircraft\Mi-24P\Doc"
If you are new to the MA-community, be sure to read about our procedures around the airfield (Linked below) to ensure everyone can have a safe training environment. Good luck and have fun!
- - Runways
- - Taxiways
- - TACAN/ILS Freq
- - Entry/Exit points
The goal should be to fly the Mi-24P as a crew (Pilot/CPG) to reach its full potential. However, In order to train effectively on your own, you as a pilot/CPG must be able to use Petrovich. Therefore you should be able to complete everything described in the Pilot/CPG "Basic Section" below with Petrovich. During Qualification your examiner will fly with you as Pilot/CPG.
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Pilot
Basic Section
The Basic Syllabus gives an overall picture of what is expected to be accomplished by our Mi-24P pilots and CPG’s and should be seen as a minimum level of knowledge. The syllabus should be used to identify educational needs and help you set up training goals for the next sortie. When you can complete all parts of the syllabus without the need for external assistance, you should be well prepared to complete the Basic Qualification.
General
Radio/SRS
- Set Transponder code (SRS)
- Select presets and transmit/receive (SRS) on:
- - R-863 UHF
- - R-852 VHF
- - R-828 VHF FM
- Use intercom PTT (SRS)
- Basic Comms as part of a flight (not as lead)
- Tune ATIS frequency, listen to and understand ATIS Information.
Flying
Startup
- As described in Mi-24P TTP
Takeoff
- According to Takeoff instructions.
- - Takeoff using "VMC Level Acceleration".
In-flight
- Flying
- - Fly in Combat cruise formation at low-level profile.
- - Fly NOE as a single-ship in flat and open terrain.
- - Hover IGE and OGE
- - VRS Recovery
- Navigation
- - Visually navigate between two points using for example terrain objects as guidence (the compass and an empty F10 map may be used)
- - Follow several waypoints in succession (flightplan) using information provided by the in-cockpit instruments or projected on HUD/HSD.
- - Navigate To/From or in reference to ADF using Radials and information on TSD.
- - Navigate using "Moving Map"
- Trim/Autopilot
- - Force trim
- - Engage/Disengage:
- HOVER MODE
- ALTITUDE MODE
- ROUTE MODE
- SPEED MODE
- Fence In / Fence Out procedures
- - According to Fence IN/OUT instructions.
- Emergency Jettison
Landing
- According to Landing procedures.
- - Landing using "VMC Approach to a Hover" only
Combat
Air-To-Air
- Gun
- - Hit single hovering target.
Air-To-Ground
- Gun
- - Running fire.
- Obtain rounds on static point-target (Single vehicle) at a distance of ~1000m
- Rockets
- - Running fire.
- Hit static area-target. (~200mx200m)
Defence
- CMS
- - Detect/react to Missile launch (RWR/Petrovich)
- - Drop Flare
Advanced Section
The Advanced Syllabus is aimed at those who have completed the Basic Qualification. Our Mi-24P pilots and CPG’s who want to take the next step whether it is to learn something new, like NOE ingress and carrier based operations, or strengthen their knowledge in topics covered in the Basic syllabus like communications or weapon deployment.
General
Flying
Startup
Takeoff
- Perform Rolling takeoff
In-flight
- Fly in and switch between all formations.
- Fly in and transfer to all TERF profiles.
Landing
- Perform Rolling landing
Combat
Air-To-Air
Air-To-Ground
- Gun
- - Running fire
- Obtain rounds on static and moving targets (Single vehicle) with Manual and Auto range at a distance of ~500m
- Rockets
- - Running fire
- Hit moving area-target (Convoy 3-5 vehicles)
- CAS
Defence
Co-Pilot/Gunner
Basic Section
The Basic Syllabus gives an overall picture of what is expected to be accomplished by our Mi-24P pilots and CPG’s and should be seen as a minimum level of knowledge. The syllabus should be used to identify educational needs and help you set up training goals for the next sortie. When you can complete all parts of the syllabus without the need for external assistance, you should be well prepared to complete the Basic Qualification.
General
Radio/SRS
- Transmit/receive (SRS) on:
- - R-863 UHF
- - R-852 VHF
- - R-828 VHF FM
- Use intercom PTT (SRS)
- Basic Comms as part of a flight (not as lead)
- Comms towards Ground/Tower/Control etc.
- Listen to and understand ATIS Information.
Flying
Startup
- As described in Mi-24P TTP
Takeoff
- According to Takeoff instructions.
In-flight
- Flying
- - Take control and hold hover
- - Force trim
- Navigation
- - Visually navigate between two points using for example terrain objects as guidence (the compass and an empty F10 map may be used)
- - Follow several waypoints in succession (flightplan) using information provided by the in-cockpit instruments or projected on TID/ECMD.
- - Navigate To/From or in reference to ADF using Radials and information on TSD.
- Fence In / Fence Out procedures
- - According to Fence IN/OUT instructions.
- Emergency Jettison
Landing
- According to Landing procedures.
Combat
Air-To-Air
- Gun
- - TBU
Air-To-Ground
- Gun
- - Hover fire.
- TBU
- A-G Missiles
- - Hover fire.
- TBU
Defence
- - TBU
Advanced Section
The Advanced Syllabus is aimed at those who have completed the Basic Qualification. Our Mi-24P pilots and CPG’s who want to take the next step whether it is to learn something new, like NOE ingress and carrier based operations, or strengthen their knowledge in topics covered in the Basic syllabus like communications or weapon deployment.