TD86 Flashcards
During Noe and contour flight, an effective technique is to combine the use of terrain features and rally terms when giving directions. This will allow the pilot on the controls to
Focus their attention outside the aircraft
State the standards for task 2034 perform masking and unmasking
A. Perform a thorough map photo recon
B. mask the aircraft from visual and electronic detection
C. exposure less than 10 seconds
D. observe assigned scan sector
E. Maintain safe distance for maneuvering
F. Move before subsequent unmasking
G. Report observations with tactical report
When performing a terrain flight deceleration if the aircraft attitude is changed excessively or abruptly, it may be difficult to
Return the aircraft to a level attitude and over controlling may result
Select LZ’s within range of
Supporting fires if required
The pilot on the controls will determine and verbalize approximate wind direction and velocity at the takeoff point in route and during the landing phase using
Cockpit indicators, visual indicators and or flight maneuvers
Pilot on the controls and not on the controls will identify any other pertinent wind characteristics in proximity to the LZ/PZ
State ground indicators used to perform wind recognition
Bodies of water
Smoke
Leaves
Man-Made
Blowing dust, smoke, sand, snow
The wind vector on the navigation display provides wind information light
Direction and speed valid GPS input required
Slope limits for uh 72
Front back 8°
left 11°
right 6°