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ARMY AVIATION INSTRUMENT FLIGHT LOG For use of this form, see AR 95-1; the proponent agency is the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations & Plans Pick 289 Pick 289. ROUTE (Check Point) IDENT FREQ MAG CRS LEG REMAINING ETE ATE ETA ATA ALTITUDE GND SPD REMARKS AIRCRAFT NUMBER TYPE EN ROUTE CHANGE OF FLIGHT PLAN (VFR TO IFR) PILOT’S NAME PRESENT ...
8. Route of Flight 9. Destination (Name of airport and city) 10. Est. Time Enroute Hours Minutes 11. Remarks 14. Pilot's Name, Address, Tel # & Aircraft Home Base 15. # Aboard 4. True Airspeed Knots 2. Aircraft Identification FLIGHT PLAN 7.Cruising Altitude 6. Departure Time Proposed (Z) Actual (Z) Notes and NOTAMs 3. Aircraft Type/ Special ...
flying Army aircraft. These records are kept in inactive files in either operational aviator files or military personnel records, as specified by major Army command commanders.
PICTURE #1. PICTURE #2. ENTRIES: TEARDROP: Proceed direct to the holding fix Upon crossing the fix, turn 30° from the outbound course on the protected side (see picture’s #1 & #2) Fly this heading for approximately 1 minute, then make a turn inbound to intercept the inbound course.
In order to submit your flight plan by e-mail, please fill out the interactive 1801 Flight Plan Form (.pdf) and and send it to: usarmy.wiesbaden.usareur.mbx.afod-fdp@mail.mil...
Flight Plan and Weather Log on Reverse Side Notes TAS Runway Time Check Departure Destination Airport Frequencies CH Leg Rem. IFR NAVIGATION LOG N Ceiling & Visibility Wind ± Dev. Fuel Airport & ATIS Advisories Altimeter ... IFR Navigation Log (Jeppesen).xls Author: jlabrum Created Date:
ARMY AVIATION INSTRUMENT FLIGHT LOG. For use of this form, see TC 3-04.12; the proponent agency is TRADOC.