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Invisibull
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Posted: Apr 03, 2007 - 01:03 PM
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Is it common for a flight lead to communicate speed changes by making calls such as "make speed 400 knots"/"set rpm to 90%", or would this be solely the wingman's responsibility to figure out himself either by visual cues (lead's jet is getting smaller so I should probably speed up) or with radar assistance? Perhaps such details would be, to a certain extent, covered in the briefing beforehand?
Regards,
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Posted: Nov 18, 2008 - 5:45 PM
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fezt
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Posted: Apr 03, 2007 - 12:44 PM
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Second option... almost nothing is said, it's the wingmans job to be at the right place.
Cheers.
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Vulture
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Posted: Apr 03, 2007 - 06:40 PM
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Bull,
You did not believe me?????.... lol We can talk more about formation tonight. |
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Legion
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Posted: Apr 03, 2007 - 08:37 PM
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| Good question. What is the protocol for that? |
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Magnum
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Posted: Apr 10, 2007 - 02:42 AM
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| Generally its left to the wingy to stay in formation. However, if you are operating in a 4-ship you might through out a reference airspeed or heading for 3/4 who are in 1nm trail. Typically this occurs on a DCA commit from the CAP. You want to make sure everyone is flowing the right direction. Otherwise, just stay in formation. NVG op's is a totally different story. Any significant heading or airspeed changes are made over the radio because you have very limited depth perception under NVG's. Generally you want to avoid using your radar to lock up friendly's so that's usually out the window. The key parts of the mission will probably be briefed though. For example, we'll CAP at xxx knots and push at yyy knots. That's usually the extent of it. |
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Posted: May 05, 2007 - 01:17 AM
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| It should be the wing man who is responsible for being at the correct Location during the flight. |
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