I think the only DA limit is instructional full autos restricted at surface DA>3000 feetEspecially in the pan handle where you have to modify the training schedule because the DA's get too high for the TH-57s.
I think the only DA limit is instructional full autos restricted at surface DA>3000 feetEspecially in the pan handle where you have to modify the training schedule because the DA's get too high for the TH-57s.
We dialed that down several years ago to something like 2500. Chalk it up to high fructose corn syrup, processed foods, and video games/sedentary lifestyle taking theirI think the only DA limit is instructional full autos restricted at surface DA>3000 feet
The other operational limitations are worked around with scheduling if I remember correctly. Do contact flights in the mornings before DA climbs ...... for example.I think the only DA limit is instructional full autos restricted at surface DA>3000 feet
The other operational limitations are worked around with scheduling if I remember correctly. Do contact flights in the mornings before DA climbs ...... for example.
Omg this is so awesomeThis leads to the perpetual summer war between: contact TH-57 bubbas and T-6's needing to fly early to beat the weather vs those of us on the night shift waiting for darkness to fly NVG's or unaided night. It is a long day for those NAS Whiting Airfield Staff. I've linked to it in the past and will again, one of the funniest clips done by one our most inventive lieutenants....
Is that the one just south of I-10 in the East? Eglin?That Goddamn Restricted Area! I hated it!
Is that the one just south of I-10 in the East? Eglin?
This leads to the perpetual summer war between: contact TH-57 bubbas and T-6's needing to fly early to beat the weather vs those of us on the night shift waiting for darkness to fly NVG's or unaided night. It is a long day for those NAS Whiting Airfield Staff. I've linked to it in the past and will again, one of the funniest clips done by one of our most inventive lieutenants....
Do they seriously do emoticons on flight school gradesheets now? or is my sarcasm meter way the hell off?
Do they seriously do emoticons on flight school gradesheets now? or is my sarcasm meter way the hell off?
Also for any congressionals that attrited studs may start.Not that I've seen but I'm still new. I would hope the STAN folks would nip that in the bud quickly. It gets beat into your brain pretty quick that grade sheets are written not only for the student but also the CO, CDRE, and ultimaltey, CNATRA, in the event of poor performance.
Also for any congressionals that attrited studs may start.