To alleviate any opening questions as to what we are doing ref Trng nights, I'm going to post in our forum what we will be doing regardless of who can make it.
Tonight I will be hosting a Case 3 In good weather albeit at night obviously,
So for those of you who can make it, have a read up. I know we all have a take on it and have done it in the past but it is something of a perishable skill as is AAR.
So case 3 heads on and let the games begin.
Thurs 4th Feb Training
Thurs 4th Feb Training
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Shane Cowan callsign: 'ALIEN' - RAF Air UK
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Re: Thurs 4th Feb Training
Don’t forget the push times - which are the crucial aspect of Case III procedures. That, and the rule of 15 for altitudes/DME for the marshal stack.
Individual training they’re not important per se, but for a large group totally essential I would suggest?
Individual training they’re not important per se, but for a large group totally essential I would suggest?
Group Captain Neil Willis - RAF Air UK
Re: Thurs 4th Feb Training
Absolutely Neil, we shall be working on every aspect of the case 3 , getting the approach time right is probably THE most crucial point in all of the Case 3.
However if we need to break it down we will.
You don't learn Drill by carrying out the movement all in one go. Well you might in Crab air
However if we need to break it down we will.
You don't learn Drill by carrying out the movement all in one go. Well you might in Crab air
Shane Cowan callsign: 'ALIEN' - RAF Air UK
Re: Thurs 4th Feb Training
I'll be there tonight.
Flight Lieutenant
Steve "Mad dog" Loates
RAF Air UK - XI (F) Sqn
Sqn Chief Flying Instructor
Steve "Mad dog" Loates
RAF Air UK - XI (F) Sqn
Sqn Chief Flying Instructor
Re: Thurs 4th Feb Training
Be good to have you there Steve, so I don't cock it up
Shane Cowan callsign: 'ALIEN' - RAF Air UK
Re: Thurs 4th Feb Training
Would it be of benefit for me to sit in your backseat?
Flight Lieutenant
Steve "Mad dog" Loates
RAF Air UK - XI (F) Sqn
Sqn Chief Flying Instructor
Steve "Mad dog" Loates
RAF Air UK - XI (F) Sqn
Sqn Chief Flying Instructor
- john (scooby)
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Re: Thurs 4th Feb Training
i need to do this but wont be on tonight
Sqn Ldr (Scooby) Burton RAF Air UK
XI(F) Sqn 2ic
XI(F) Sqn 2ic
Re: Thurs 4th Feb Training
That was a good session and great to have 892 along as well!
Flight Lieutenant
Steve "Mad dog" Loates
RAF Air UK - XI (F) Sqn
Sqn Chief Flying Instructor
Steve "Mad dog" Loates
RAF Air UK - XI (F) Sqn
Sqn Chief Flying Instructor
- john (scooby)
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Re: Thurs 4th Feb Training
did you practise the stack with multiple people or just individual case 3?
Sqn Ldr (Scooby) Burton RAF Air UK
XI(F) Sqn 2ic
XI(F) Sqn 2ic
Re: Thurs 4th Feb Training
We had 7 or 8 in the server. All in the stack at assigned altitudes and where the AI played the game more or less all at push time too. Not only that, we had dissimilar jets in the stack all together.
Flight Lieutenant
Steve "Mad dog" Loates
RAF Air UK - XI (F) Sqn
Sqn Chief Flying Instructor
Steve "Mad dog" Loates
RAF Air UK - XI (F) Sqn
Sqn Chief Flying Instructor