AETCMAN 11-251 and Techniques Guide Flashcards
Two takeoff options exist: ___ and ___. How does this impact TOLD?
Static and Rolling
Static: used by solos and at night
Rolling: increases takeoff distance by up to 300 feet
Takeoff. Pilots should normally initiate backstick pressure at approximately ___ KCAS and set the bore sight at ___º NH
145 KCAS and 7.5º NH
Nosewheel liftoff should occur at approximately ___ KCAS and, the aircraft should fly off the runway at approximately ____ KCAS
155 KCAS nose wheel
165 KCAS main wheels
When do you retract the gear on initial takeoff?
When safely airborne with a positive climb
When significant crosswinds are a factor on takeoff, use
aileron into the wind
Hot weather consideration. Following gear retraction, ensure sufficient airspeed before retracting flaps. What is this airspeed?
(T) 200 KCAS b/c that is L/D Max for Gear + 60 Flaps
On initial takeoff, when do you reduce the power out of MAX? When must you terminate afterburner?
out of MAX: 220-280
terminate AB: 300
Accelerate to and hold 300 KCAS using MIL power and approximately __ degrees pitch until passing ___
12 degrees pitch
10,000 feet MSL
How do you calculate cruise indicated mach number?
Ex. 20,000 feet MSL
0.52 Mach + Altitude (in thousands)
0.52 + .20 = 0.72M Cruise IMN
When should you accomplish the climb check?
once above 10,000 feet MSL but prior to 18,000 feet MSL
-it is desirable to remove moisture from the air conditioner prior to the freezing level
How do you perform a smooth level off?
VVI less than 6000 fpm: use 10% of the VVI
greater than 6000 fpm: cut the picture in half about 2000 feet prior (in MIL) or 4000 feet prior (in MAX), then use 10% VVI
What is a technique for attaining cruise speed at medium/low altitudes to maintain 300 KCAS?
fuel flow of 1000 - 1100 pph per engine
What is a technique for attaining cruise speed at normal cruise altitudes (FL180 - FL280) to maintain 300 KCAS?
93% RPM on both engines or a total fuel flow of 1800-2200 pph
Above FL280, what appears on the airspeed indicator on the MFD?
a Min Mach caret (MM)
When flying above 35,000 feet MSL, pilots should fly a minimum speed of ___ or higher
0.9 Mach
With a malfunction, when can you taxi clear and when can you taxi single engine?
Due to the lack of redundancy of the hydraulic and electrical systems with only one engine operating, do NOT taxi the T-38 single engine. However, you may clear an active runway with downside hydraulics or if the landing gear is pinned
Most T-38 fatalities happen in the final turn and in most cases, the sink rate developed first. What is the most sink rate you should see in the final turn?
NO MORE THAN
60 or 100% flaps: 3,000-3,500 fpm
No flaps: 2,000-2,500 fpm
Normal Straight-In. Slow to approximately ___ KCAS or less on base or approximately __ to __ miles from touchdown on an extended straight-in
240 KCAS
10 - 15 miles
Normal Straight-In. Avoid slowing less than ___ until established on final
final turn airspeed for the current flap setting
When do you initiate the break?
Approach end to 3,000 feet down the runway
As a guide during the break turn, what should the sight picture be?
Pitot boom and flightpath marker should be on the horizon
Going into the break abeam another aircraft will create ___ feet of separation
6,000 feet
Normal Break. One technique is to leave the throttles where they are on initial and use ___ AOA to reduce airspeed
0.6 AOA (green donut)
Normal Break. Slow to below ___ KCAS, but no less than ___ by rollout
240 KCAS
no slower than final turn airspeed