Risk Management Points in Aviation Operations

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Who has the authority to approve Severe risk missions?

Sq/DO

What must aircrew specify during the Engine Start according to the text?

Starting location of the aircraft and engine status

When beginning sorties in the parking area with the engine running, what should students do first?

Call Ground or Clearance Delivery for IFR clearance

In Risk Management, who is the designated authority for approving High risk missions?

Flt/CCs

What is the designated authority for approving Low or Moderate risk missions according to the text?

Aircraft Commander

What is the minimum number of bank changes required for a Vertical S Charlie maneuver?

One

Which flight regime has the potential to exceed operational limits?

Recovery maneuvers

In what situation should the fuel calculations assume a recovery to Randolph for a full stop?

Following a missed approach

How many times is JOKER fuel planned/briefed on local sorties?

Once

What is calculated for arrival at the Missed Approach Point (MAP) with required fuel to divert to an alternate?

BINGO fuel

What is the standard climb speed for local sorties?

160 KIAS

When starting a sortie in the hammerhead, which checklists are assumed to be accomplished?

OVERSPEED GOVERNOR CHECK and BEFORE TAKEOFF

What should students do when approaching the initial level-off during navigation sorties?

Cross check fuel and time at each enroute fix

What speed should crews use for off-station departures, even though charted climb data is computed at 140 KIAS?

160 KIAS

What action should be taken by the student if deviations in fuel or time passing each enroute fix are noted?

Verbalize any deviations to the other crew member and take action if required

What should students establish for the next sortie based on previous sortie(s) performance and/or SI recommendations?

Both overall mission objectives and specific training objectives

What requirements should Flight Commanders ensure before stepping to fly?

Meeting Go/No-Go requirements

Which items should be signed off via G/TIMS prior to briefing the sortie?

Grounding (Red) Go/No Go Status items

When should students prepare mission data cards using BOB for the planned sortie?

Prior to the brief

What is permissible with pen/ink changes in relation to mission data cards?

Any changes at any time

What should students bring for the morning formal brief to facilitate discussion of NOTAM applicability?

Electronic copies of applicable NOTAMs for the route of flight

What will students do if a real-world NOTAM or RAIM outage makes required training impossible?

Check with their SI to determine if it will be considered active in the simulator

When should students calculate Takeoff and Landing Data (TOLD) for off-station missions?

At least once for off-station missions

What will be covered during the discussion of Emergency Procedures (EP) of the Day?

Focus on indications, actions, and considerations

What should students prepare for off-station (Navigation) Sorties?

DD Form 1801

What is the crewmember policy regarding creating aircrew checklists for sim use?

Crewmembers may not create their own aircrew checklists in the sim.

According to the policy, when can students leave the 558 FTS building?

Students can leave 45 minutes after the last crew's debrief start time or after completing academics, whichever is later.

How should students plan for area maneuvers and instrument approaches according to the training requirements?

Each item should be accomplished at least every third ride.

For which mission phase is area maneuver continuity not required?

Off station navigation mission phase

When should students notify their FLT/CC of DNIF status changes?

As soon as practical, adhering to crew rest guidance

What is the purpose of Attachment 4 in the text?

Autopilot procedures

In the context of the text, what does FENCE Out/Land Time refer to?

Holding procedures

Which section of the text provides guidance on checklist procedures and recommended terminology?

Attachment 2

What aspect of flight operations does Attachment 1 focus on?

Simulator differences

Which part of the text would provide information on radio communications guidelines?

Attachment 3

What was updated in the Autopilot procedures according to the summary of changes?

Holding procedures

Which attachment provides information on Checklist Procedures and Recommended Terminology?

Attachment 2

Learn about identifying overall risk points and categories (Low, Moderate, High, Severe), specific mitigation strategies for each risk item, and the approval authority for different risk levels in aviation operations.

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