Operational Necessity Flashcards

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Operational Necessity

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A mission associated with war or peacetime operations in which the consequences of an action justify accepting the risk of loss of aircraft and crew.

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NATOPS (RENN)

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  1. RESCUE via one or two wheels
  2. EMERGENCY fuel usage
  3. NIGHT VERTREP
  4. NIGHT HIFR
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CNAF (FLOSS-T)

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  1. FLIGHTS into areas in which the Storm Prediction Center has issued a Weather Watch (WW)
  2. LOW level flights outside of training areas
  3. OVERWATER flights with more people in the aircraft than capacity of life rafts can support
  4. SHIP launches or recoveries at night with pax (Strike Group/Amphibious Squadron/MAGTAF commander or OTC approval)
  5. SVFR flight with weather below 500-1 (CO approval)
  6. TRANSFER of PIC
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80T-122 (LOOM-P-PON)

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  1. LIQUID oxygen (LOX) transport (TYCOM or higher approval)
  2. ORDNANCE loading in hangar (ship CO approval)
  3. OPERATIONS with uncertified ship (COMPACFLT approval)
  4. MANUAL movement of helicopter (non-emergency, COMPACFLT approval)
  5. PERSONNEL transfers in cold weather
  6. PERSONNEL transfers at night to submarines
  7. OVERFLYING ships while carrying external loads
  8. NIGHT HIFR
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80T-105

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  1. Loading of weapons on the hangar deck
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3-50.1

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  1. Helicopter recovery of an enemy or hostile survivor
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SOP-Wing

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  1. Operational CAL with an intermediate power margin less than 10%
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