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Title: Flight Plans


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Flight Plans
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TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE At the end of this
lesson the student will Action Acting as a
pilot, complete Department of Defense (DD) Form
175 / Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Form
7233-1 Condition Given specific information for
an actual or simulated flight Standard In
Accordance With (IAW) Department of Defense
Flight Information Publications (DOD FLIP), Army
Regulation (AR) 95-1, and General Planning (GP).
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Enabling Learning Objective (ELO) 1 Action
Identify proper method of completing the DD Form
175 Condition Given a DD Form 175 Standard
IAW AR 95-1 and DOD FLIP, GP, Chap 4.
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MISSION BRIEF You are
an aviator assigned to Ft. Rucker, Al, and have
been assigned a mission to fly a VFR
cross-country flight from Hanchey AHP (HEY) to
Maxwell AFB, (MXF) Montgomery, Al, VIA Troy, Al,
(TOI), and return. Your PI for the mission is CW2
William J. Wonka, SSN 400-00-9000. Your aircraft
assignment is a TH-67 (B06) tail number N 12345.
It is equipped with a mode C transponder. Fuel on
board is 3 hours and 2 minutes when departing
HEY. Refueling at MXF will require one hour and
fuel on board when departing MXF will be 3 hours
and 2 minutes. Your flight altitude for the
first flight is 4,500 feet, and for the return
flight is 3,500 feet. Your estimated TAS is 96
knots for the first flight and 94 knots for the
return flight. Estimated time enroute for the
first flight is 042 minutes, and for the return
flight is 045 minutes.
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Extract from FM1-240 Appendix B Flight Planning
  • B-4. Sample Plan
  • a. Initial Weather Check
  • (1) Takeoff
  • (2) Destination and alternate
  • (3) Enroute
  • (4) Winds aloft and temperature
  • (5) Freezing level, thunderstorms, ice
    and turbulence.

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Extract from FM1-240 Appendix B Flight Planning
  • B-4. Sample Plan
  • b. Preparation
  • (1) Check aircraft equipment
  • (2) Check NOTAMs - Class I and II
  • (3) Freezing level, thunderstorms, ice and
    turbulence.

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Extract from FM1-240 Appendix B Flight Planning
  • B-4. Sample Plan
  • c. Planning
  • (1) Consult the operators manual.
    Compute PPC
  • (2) Compute flight log.

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Extract from FM1-240 Appendix B Flight Planning
  • B-4. Sample Plan
  • c. Planning (continued)
  • (3) Complete flight plan entries.
  • (4) Receive weather briefing.
  • (5) File flight plan.
  • (6) Brief co-pilot.
  • (7) Conduct preflight according to
    current checklist.

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FIRST FLIGHT - HEY TO MXF
YEE - HAA!!!!!!!!!!!
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29-Jun-15
R12345
B06/U
MXF
V
TOI
96
HEY
1300
45
042
Enter date of flight in local time.
Enter letter R (code for Army) and last five
digits of the aircraft number.
Enter the aircraft designation and TD codes from
the tables in the GP.
Enter the location identifier (or if no
identifier, the name) of the departure airport.
Enter V for VFR
Enter TAS to be maintained at initial
cruising altitude. Entry not required for local
flights.
Enter the proposed departure time, in
Coordinated Universal Time (ZULU).
Enter the initial cruising altitude in hundreds
of feet.
The last fix entered is the point from which the
final leg is begun to the destination.
Enter Local if flight is conducted VFR within
the designated local flying area.
Enter the location identifier (or installation
name if no identifier) of final destination
airport.
Enter the time from take-off to a position
over the destination airport, including known
delays.
NOTE! If a subsequent enroute change is
planned, enter the requested altitude and
location of the change in the remarks section.
TOI, Alt 65
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29-Jun-15
R12345
B06/U
MXF
V
96
1300
45
TOI
042
HEY
Remarks - Request services (fuel) at Montgomery
Remarks - PPR number (if required)
Rank/Honor Code - if required
MXF - S
MXF - PPR 0723
Fuel on board - Total time that an aircraft
can stay aloft while flying the planned profile
with the fuel available at initial take-off using
procedures recommended in the appropriate flight
manual.
R5H
302
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29-Jun-15
R12345
B06/U
V
96
1300
45
TOI
MXF
042
HEY
Date and location of 365-4
Alternate (if required)
ETE to alternate (if required)
Verify NOTAMS checked
Verify weather briefing / weather briefer initials
MXF - S
MXF - PPR 0723
OZR 2 JUN 99
N12345 / USAAVNC/ OZR
302
O. P. Taylor
Your Unit / HEY
Your Name
SSN
Rnk
Wonka, W. J.
W02
400 00 9000
5TH Messkit Repair Co / OZR
PI
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RETURN FLIGHT - MXF TO HEY
ANYBODY SEE THE NAME ON THAT WATER-TOWER????
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R-12345
B06 / U
29-Jun-15
MXF
1300
042
HEY
45
TOI
V
96
TOI
HEY
045
(302)
94
MXF
1442
35
V
Route of flight for 2nd leg
Fuel on board for 2nd leg
MXF - S
MXF - PPR 0723
OZR 2 JUN 99
N12345 / USAAVNC/ OZR
302
O. P. Taylor
Your Unit / HEY
Your Name
SSN
Rnk
Wonka, W. J.
W02
400 00 9000
5TH Messkit Repair Co / OZR
PI
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R-12345
B06 / U
29-Jun-15
TOI
042
45
MXF
1300
HEY
V
96
TOI
HEY
045
(302)
94
MXF
1442
35
V
MXF - S
MXF - PPR 0723
OZR 2 JUN 99
N12345 / USAAVNC/ OZR
302
O. P. Taylor
Your Unit / HEY
Your Name
SSN
Rnk
Wonka, W. J.
W02
400 00 9000
5TH Messkit Repair Co / OZR
PI
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Questions?
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Enabling Learning Objective (ELO) 2 Action
Identify proper method of completing the FAA
form 7233-1 Condition Given a FAA 7233-1 Flight
Plan Form Standard IAW AR 95-1 and Federal
Aviation Regulation (FAR) 91
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MISSION BRIEF You have
been ordered by your CO to fly an Army
TH-67, serial number N 12345, color white/orange,
from Dothan Regional Airport (DHN) to Tallahassee
Municipal Airport (TLH) via Marianna (MAI). You
will have a copilot and the flight will be under
VFR conditions. The proposed time of departure
is 1000Z with a cruising altitude of 3,500 feet
and an estimated true airspeed of 100 knots.
Total time enroute is estimated to be 1 hour.
There are 3 hours and 2 minutes of fuel on board.
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N 12345
B06/U
100
DHN
1000
Check the type of flight plan.
Enter complete aircraft identification.
Enter the aircraft designator.
Enter your true airspeed.
Enter the departure airport identifier, of if
unknown, the airport name.
Enter the proposed departure time in Coordinated
Universal Time (UTC) (Z).
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N 12345
B06/U
100
DHN
1000
Enter the appropriate VFR altitude.
MAI
Define the route of flight using NAVAID
identifiers and airways.
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Enter the destination airport identifier code, or
if unknown, the airport name. (Include city or
state name if needed for clarification.)
N 12345
B06/U
100
DHN
1000
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Enter your estimated time enroute in hours and
minutes.
Enter only those remarks pertinent to ATC or to
clarify other flight plan info.
MAI
TLH
01 00
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N 12345
B06/U
100
DHN
1000
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Enter total number of persons on board (POB)
including crew.
Enter the predominant colors.
Optional - record a destination phone number to
assist search and rescue if needed.
Record the FSS name for closing the flight plan.
Specify the fuel on board in hours and minutes.
Specify an alternate airport if desired.
Enter your complete name, address (airport), and
telephone number.
MAI
TLH
01 00
Your name, address, and phone
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03 02
White/Orange
Gainesville
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N 12345
B06/U
100
DHN
1000
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MAI
TLH
01 00
Your name, address, and phone
2
03 02
White/Orange
Gainesville
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Questions?
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Enabling Learning Objective (ELO) 3 Action
Identify proper method of filing a flight plan
form Condition Given a DD 175 or FAA 7233-1
Flight Plan Form Standard IAW Military and FAA
directives
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R-12345
B06 / U
29-Jun-15
TOI
042
45
MXF
1300
HEY
V
96
TOI
HEY
045
(302)
94
MXF
1442
35
V
Filing of Flight Plans - DD Form 175
DD Form 175 - filed in accordance with AR
95-1. Must be filed in person at Base Ops.
MXF - S
MXF - PPR 0723
VOID 300
OZR 2 JUN 99
N12345 / USAAVNC/ OZR
302
John A. Jones
Your Unit / HEY
Your Name
SSN
Rnk
Wonka, W. J.
W01
400 00 9000
PI
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Filing of Flight Plans - FAA Form 7233-1
N 12345
B06
100
DHN
1000
Filed prior to departing with FSS, in person, by
telephone, of by aircraft radio.
MAI
TLH
01 00
Your name, address, and phone
2
03 02
White/Orange
Gainesville
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Questions?
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Enabling Learning Objective (ELO) 4 Action
Identify proper method of closing a flight
plan Condition Given a DD 175 or FAA 7233-1
Flight Plan Form Standard IAW Military and FAA
directives
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R-12345
B06 / U
29-Jun-15
TOI
042
45
MXF
1300
HEY
V
96
TOI
HEY
045
(302)
94
MXF
1442
35
V
Closing of Flight Plans - DD Form 175
DD Form 175 - closed in person, by phone,or
radio with the nearest military operations or FSS.
MXF - S
MXF - PPR 0723
VOID 300
OZR 2 JUN 99
N12345 / USAAVNC/ OZR
302
John A. Jones
Your Unit / HEY
Your Name
SSN
Rnk
Wonka, W. J.
W01
400 00 9000
PI
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Closing of Flight Plans - FAA Form 7233-1
N 12345
B06
100
DHN
1000
Closed by phone, radio, or in person with the
nearest FSS.
MAI
TLH
01 00
Your name, address, and phone
2
03 02
White/Orange
Gainesville
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NOTE! The use of telegraph service for closing
out flight plans is not authorized.
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Questions?
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VFR Cross-Country
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CHART PREPARATION 1. Locate airport
coordinates. 2. Draw legs to airports. 3.
Measure true courses and and distances.
PLANNING PROCEDURES 1. Complete VFR flight log
with computations. 2. Complete flight plan.
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304
53 nm
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1400Z
R12345
BO6/U
76
LOR
090/10KT
2000
93KTS
15C
2000
1431.5
PRN
304
3
309
1
31.5
53
307
2
310
101
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