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.
2
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NATOPS (RENN)
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- RESCUE via one or two wheels
- EMERGENCY fuel usage
- NIGHT VERTREP
- NIGHT HIFR
3
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CNAF (FLOSS-T)
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- FLIGHTS into areas in which the Storm Prediction Center has issued a Weather Watch (WW)
- LOW level flights outside of training areas
- OVERWATER flights with more people in the aircraft than capacity of life rafts can support
- SHIP launches or recoveries at night with pax (Strike Group/Amphibious Squadron/MAGTAF commander or OTC approval)
- SVFR flight with weather below 500-1 (CO approval)
- TRANSFER of PIC
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80T-122 (LOOM-P-PON)
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- LIQUID oxygen (LOX) transport (TYCOM or higher approval)
- ORDNANCE loading in hangar (ship CO approval)
- OPERATIONS with uncertified ship (COMPACFLT approval)
- MANUAL movement of helicopter (non-emergency, COMPACFLT approval)
- PERSONNEL transfers in cold weather
- PERSONNEL transfers at night to submarines
- OVERFLYING ships while carrying external loads
- NIGHT HIFR
5
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80T-105
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- Loading of weapons on the hangar deck
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3-50.1
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- Helicopter recovery of an enemy or hostile survivor
7
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SOP-Wing
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- Operational CAL with an intermediate power margin less than 10%