This volume outlines those procedures applicable to the safe operation of the A/OA-lO aircraft. With the complementary references cited, this volume prescribes standard operational procedures for all USAF A/OA-lO pilots. This volume, in conjunction with other governing directives, prescribes procedures for A/OA-10 aircraft under most circumstances, but is not to be used as a substitute for sound judgment or common sense. Operations or procedures not specifically addressed may be accomplished if they enhance safe, effective mission accomplishment. Deviations from these procedures require specific approval of the MAJCOM (ANG) unless an urgent requirement or an aircraft emergency dictates otherwise. In this case, the pilot in command will take the appropriate action to safely recover the aircraft. This instruction, in conjunction with the documents listed in the subparagraphs below, are the primary references for A/OA- 10 operating procedures. Training units may develop phase manuals from the procedures contained in these documents. Phase manuals may expand these basic procedures; however, in no case will they be less restrictive, nor will they change the procedures in these documents.


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    Title :

    Flying Operations: A/OA-10 -- Operations Procedures. Volume 3


    Publication date :

    2002


    Size :

    101 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English





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