1542.158 F CH-1 - CNATRA
1542.158 F CH-1 - CNATRA
1542.158 F CH-1 - CNATRA
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VI-2<br />
<strong>CNATRA</strong>INST <strong>1542.158</strong>F <strong>CH</strong>-1<br />
21 SEP 12<br />
Blk # Media Title Events Hrs H/X<br />
N21/41 2B49/<br />
T-39G/N<br />
1. Prerequisites<br />
Medium Altitude<br />
Navigation Training<br />
9 15.9 See<br />
Syl<br />
Note<br />
a. Prior to N2101. G1101-04, G1106-07, G1118-24, and<br />
G1126-27.<br />
b. Prior to N2102 and N4105-6. N2101.<br />
c. Prior to N4107. N4105 and N2104.<br />
2. Syllabus Notes. Allow 2.0 hrs each for N2101-4, 2.3 hrs<br />
each for N4105-6, and 1.1 hrs each for N4107-9.<br />
N2101 (Emergency Procedures/Approach Trainer)<br />
Event will emphasize instrument work and T-39 checklists and<br />
procedures. The student can expect to navigate using jet<br />
routes, two approaches, and emergencies. Radar power up will<br />
also be covered. The following items will not be graded on<br />
this event: Radar controls and operation, RSI, checkpoint<br />
utilization/correlation, course corrections, course analysis,<br />
speed corrections, timing, entry point acquisition, and<br />
target acquisition.<br />
N2102-4 (Ground Mapping Radar Trainer)<br />
Students will practice radar procedures and gain experience<br />
in radar operation. USN and USMC students should expect<br />
carrier procedures during these events.<br />
N4105-6 (Airways Navigation Flight Training)<br />
Conduct flights in these two events as T-39 introduction<br />
flights. Emphasize cockpit and checklists familiarization.<br />
Discuss oxygen mask procedures, NATOPS, and systems. Use<br />
SBR-1/A for aircraft type and code on DD-175s. Crosscountry<br />
flights are highly encouraged for these two events.<br />
N4107-9 (Radar Navigation Flight Training)<br />
Real-world application of procedures learned in the trainer.<br />
3. Special Syllabus Requirements. None.