21st Century U.S. Military Documents: Civil Air Patrol - U.S. Air Force (CAP-USAF) Aircraft - Operations Procedures, Aircrew Evaluation Criteria, Aircrew Training Flying Operations

Three Air Force documents provide unique information about USAF operations of Civil Air Patrol - U.S. Air Force (CAP-USAF) aircraft.

Contents: Operations Procedures * Aircrew Evaluation Criteria * Aircrew Training

Chapter 1 * GENERAL INFORMATION * 1.1. Scope * 1.2. Pilot's Responsibility * 1.3. Deviations * 1.4. References * 1.5. Recommended Changes and Waivers * 1.6. Crew Requirements * 1.7. Maximum Flight Duty Period (FDP) and Flight Time * 1.8. Clothing Requirements * 1.9. Seatbelts and Shoulder Harnesses * 1.10. Oxygen Requirements * 1.11. Cargo Restrictions * 1.12. Interfly * 1.13. Aerial Events * Chapter 2 * MISSION PLANNING * 2.1. Responsibilities * 2.2. General Procedures * 2.3. Briefings and Debriefings * 2.4. Maps and Charts * 2.5. Required Documents and Publications * 2.6. Unit-Developed Checklists and Pilot Aids * Chapter 3 * NORMAL OPERATING PROCEDURES * 3.1. General * 3.2. Preflight * 3.3. Ground and Taxi Operations * 3.4. Takeoff and Landing * 3.5. Fuel Requirements * 3.6. Minimum Altitudes * 3.7. In-Flight Weather Requirements * 3.8. Instrument and Navigation Procedures * 3.9. Passenger Transport Procedures * 3.10. Simulated Emergency Procedures * 3.11. Mandatory Advisory Calls * 3.12. Knock-It-Off Procedures * 3.13. Transfer of Aircraft Control * 3.14. Postflight * Chapter 4 * OPERATING RESTRICTIONS * 4.1. General * 4.2. Flight Manual Precedence * 4.3. Equipment and Systems Decision Matrix * 4.4. Waivers * 4.5. Adopted Form * Chapter 1 * GENERAL * 1.1. Conducting Evaluations * 1.2. Procedures * 1.3. Grading Instructions * 1.4. Emergency Procedures Evaluation (EPE) * 1.5. Completing AF Form 8 or Form 8a * 1.6. Waiver and Approval Authorities * Chapter 2 * EVALUATION REQUIREMENTS * 2.1. General * 2.2. Requisites * 2.3. Pilot Evaluations * 2.4. Instructor Pilot Evaluations * Chapter 3 * EVALUATION CRITERIA * 3.1. Evaluation Criteria * 3.2. Adopted Forms * Chapter 1 * GENERAL GUIDANCE * 1.1. Responsibilities * 1.2. Training Phases * 1.3. Training Concepts and Policies * 1.4. Training Records and Reports * 1.5. Recommended Changes and Waivers * 1.6. Aircrew Graduate Evaluation Program * 1.7. Progress Review (PR) * 1.8. Letter of Xs * Chapter 2 * QUALIFICATION TRAINING (QT) * 2.1. General * 2.2. Prerequisites * 2.3. Ground Training * 2.4. Flying Training * 2.5. Senior Officer Qualification * 2.6. Flight Surgeon (FS) Training * 2.7. Requalification Training * 2.8. Conversion/Difference Qualification * 2.9. Multiple Qualification * 2.10. Orientation and Indoctrination Flyer Training * Chapter 3 * CONTINUATION TRAINING (CT) * 3.1. General * 3.2. Training Cycle * 3.3. Local Area Orientation (LAO) * 3.4. Ground Training Requirements * 3.5. Flying Training Requirements * 3.6. Failure to Complete Requirements * 3.7. Flying Training Currencies * 3.8. Requalification Training * 3.9. Loss of IP Qualification and IP Requalification * 3.10. Multiple Qualification Requirements * 3.11. Flight Surgeon Requirements * 3.12. Indoctrination Flier Requirements * 3.13. Prorating Requirements * Chapter 4 * SPECIALIZED TRAINING * 4.1. General * 4.2. Additional Aircraft Equipment Certification Training * 4.3. IP Training * 4.4. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Certificated Flight Instructor (CFI)/Certificated Flight Instrument Instructor (CFII) Training * 4.5. Mountain Certification Training * 4.6. Glass Cockpit (G-1000) Certification Training * 4.7. GPS Approach Certification Training

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21st Century U.S. Military Documents: Civil Air Patrol - U.S. Air Force (CAP-USAF) Aircraft - Operations Procedures, Aircrew Evaluation Criteria, Aircrew Training Flying Operations

Three Air Force documents provide unique information about USAF operations of Civil Air Patrol - U.S. Air Force (CAP-USAF) aircraft.

Contents: Operations Procedures * Aircrew Evaluation Criteria * Aircrew Training

Chapter 1 * GENERAL INFORMATION * 1.1. Scope * 1.2. Pilot's Responsibility * 1.3. Deviations * 1.4. References * 1.5. Recommended Changes and Waivers * 1.6. Crew Requirements * 1.7. Maximum Flight Duty Period (FDP) and Flight Time * 1.8. Clothing Requirements * 1.9. Seatbelts and Shoulder Harnesses * 1.10. Oxygen Requirements * 1.11. Cargo Restrictions * 1.12. Interfly * 1.13. Aerial Events * Chapter 2 * MISSION PLANNING * 2.1. Responsibilities * 2.2. General Procedures * 2.3. Briefings and Debriefings * 2.4. Maps and Charts * 2.5. Required Documents and Publications * 2.6. Unit-Developed Checklists and Pilot Aids * Chapter 3 * NORMAL OPERATING PROCEDURES * 3.1. General * 3.2. Preflight * 3.3. Ground and Taxi Operations * 3.4. Takeoff and Landing * 3.5. Fuel Requirements * 3.6. Minimum Altitudes * 3.7. In-Flight Weather Requirements * 3.8. Instrument and Navigation Procedures * 3.9. Passenger Transport Procedures * 3.10. Simulated Emergency Procedures * 3.11. Mandatory Advisory Calls * 3.12. Knock-It-Off Procedures * 3.13. Transfer of Aircraft Control * 3.14. Postflight * Chapter 4 * OPERATING RESTRICTIONS * 4.1. General * 4.2. Flight Manual Precedence * 4.3. Equipment and Systems Decision Matrix * 4.4. Waivers * 4.5. Adopted Form * Chapter 1 * GENERAL * 1.1. Conducting Evaluations * 1.2. Procedures * 1.3. Grading Instructions * 1.4. Emergency Procedures Evaluation (EPE) * 1.5. Completing AF Form 8 or Form 8a * 1.6. Waiver and Approval Authorities * Chapter 2 * EVALUATION REQUIREMENTS * 2.1. General * 2.2. Requisites * 2.3. Pilot Evaluations * 2.4. Instructor Pilot Evaluations * Chapter 3 * EVALUATION CRITERIA * 3.1. Evaluation Criteria * 3.2. Adopted Forms * Chapter 1 * GENERAL GUIDANCE * 1.1. Responsibilities * 1.2. Training Phases * 1.3. Training Concepts and Policies * 1.4. Training Records and Reports * 1.5. Recommended Changes and Waivers * 1.6. Aircrew Graduate Evaluation Program * 1.7. Progress Review (PR) * 1.8. Letter of Xs * Chapter 2 * QUALIFICATION TRAINING (QT) * 2.1. General * 2.2. Prerequisites * 2.3. Ground Training * 2.4. Flying Training * 2.5. Senior Officer Qualification * 2.6. Flight Surgeon (FS) Training * 2.7. Requalification Training * 2.8. Conversion/Difference Qualification * 2.9. Multiple Qualification * 2.10. Orientation and Indoctrination Flyer Training * Chapter 3 * CONTINUATION TRAINING (CT) * 3.1. General * 3.2. Training Cycle * 3.3. Local Area Orientation (LAO) * 3.4. Ground Training Requirements * 3.5. Flying Training Requirements * 3.6. Failure to Complete Requirements * 3.7. Flying Training Currencies * 3.8. Requalification Training * 3.9. Loss of IP Qualification and IP Requalification * 3.10. Multiple Qualification Requirements * 3.11. Flight Surgeon Requirements * 3.12. Indoctrination Flier Requirements * 3.13. Prorating Requirements * Chapter 4 * SPECIALIZED TRAINING * 4.1. General * 4.2. Additional Aircraft Equipment Certification Training * 4.3. IP Training * 4.4. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Certificated Flight Instructor (CFI)/Certificated Flight Instrument Instructor (CFII) Training * 4.5. Mountain Certification Training * 4.6. Glass Cockpit (G-1000) Certification Training * 4.7. GPS Approach Certification Training

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21st Century U.S. Military Documents: Civil Air Patrol - U.S. Air Force (CAP-USAF) Aircraft - Operations Procedures, Aircrew Evaluation Criteria, Aircrew Training Flying Operations

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Three Air Force documents provide unique information about USAF operations of Civil Air Patrol - U.S. Air Force (CAP-USAF) aircraft.

Contents: Operations Procedures * Aircrew Evaluation Criteria * Aircrew Training

Chapter 1 * GENERAL INFORMATION * 1.1. Scope * 1.2. Pilot's Responsibility * 1.3. Deviations * 1.4. References * 1.5. Recommended Changes and Waivers * 1.6. Crew Requirements * 1.7. Maximum Flight Duty Period (FDP) and Flight Time * 1.8. Clothing Requirements * 1.9. Seatbelts and Shoulder Harnesses * 1.10. Oxygen Requirements * 1.11. Cargo Restrictions * 1.12. Interfly * 1.13. Aerial Events * Chapter 2 * MISSION PLANNING * 2.1. Responsibilities * 2.2. General Procedures * 2.3. Briefings and Debriefings * 2.4. Maps and Charts * 2.5. Required Documents and Publications * 2.6. Unit-Developed Checklists and Pilot Aids * Chapter 3 * NORMAL OPERATING PROCEDURES * 3.1. General * 3.2. Preflight * 3.3. Ground and Taxi Operations * 3.4. Takeoff and Landing * 3.5. Fuel Requirements * 3.6. Minimum Altitudes * 3.7. In-Flight Weather Requirements * 3.8. Instrument and Navigation Procedures * 3.9. Passenger Transport Procedures * 3.10. Simulated Emergency Procedures * 3.11. Mandatory Advisory Calls * 3.12. Knock-It-Off Procedures * 3.13. Transfer of Aircraft Control * 3.14. Postflight * Chapter 4 * OPERATING RESTRICTIONS * 4.1. General * 4.2. Flight Manual Precedence * 4.3. Equipment and Systems Decision Matrix * 4.4. Waivers * 4.5. Adopted Form * Chapter 1 * GENERAL * 1.1. Conducting Evaluations * 1.2. Procedures * 1.3. Grading Instructions * 1.4. Emergency Procedures Evaluation (EPE) * 1.5. Completing AF Form 8 or Form 8a * 1.6. Waiver and Approval Authorities * Chapter 2 * EVALUATION REQUIREMENTS * 2.1. General * 2.2. Requisites * 2.3. Pilot Evaluations * 2.4. Instructor Pilot Evaluations * Chapter 3 * EVALUATION CRITERIA * 3.1. Evaluation Criteria * 3.2. Adopted Forms * Chapter 1 * GENERAL GUIDANCE * 1.1. Responsibilities * 1.2. Training Phases * 1.3. Training Concepts and Policies * 1.4. Training Records and Reports * 1.5. Recommended Changes and Waivers * 1.6. Aircrew Graduate Evaluation Program * 1.7. Progress Review (PR) * 1.8. Letter of Xs * Chapter 2 * QUALIFICATION TRAINING (QT) * 2.1. General * 2.2. Prerequisites * 2.3. Ground Training * 2.4. Flying Training * 2.5. Senior Officer Qualification * 2.6. Flight Surgeon (FS) Training * 2.7. Requalification Training * 2.8. Conversion/Difference Qualification * 2.9. Multiple Qualification * 2.10. Orientation and Indoctrination Flyer Training * Chapter 3 * CONTINUATION TRAINING (CT) * 3.1. General * 3.2. Training Cycle * 3.3. Local Area Orientation (LAO) * 3.4. Ground Training Requirements * 3.5. Flying Training Requirements * 3.6. Failure to Complete Requirements * 3.7. Flying Training Currencies * 3.8. Requalification Training * 3.9. Loss of IP Qualification and IP Requalification * 3.10. Multiple Qualification Requirements * 3.11. Flight Surgeon Requirements * 3.12. Indoctrination Flier Requirements * 3.13. Prorating Requirements * Chapter 4 * SPECIALIZED TRAINING * 4.1. General * 4.2. Additional Aircraft Equipment Certification Training * 4.3. IP Training * 4.4. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Certificated Flight Instructor (CFI)/Certificated Flight Instrument Instructor (CFII) Training * 4.5. Mountain Certification Training * 4.6. Glass Cockpit (G-1000) Certification Training * 4.7. GPS Approach Certification Training


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