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STP 1-15P14-SM-TG
Performance Steps
c. Like the VFR supplement, it provides a city/airport cross-reference listing of all airports
contained within the IFR supplement.
d. The airport/facility directory legend shows a sample entry. Each field of the sample entry is
clearly marked for easy reference to the legend.
e. The legend explains each field and lists the possible entries.
4. Locate aeronautical data in the FIH.
5. Locate aeronautical data in the En route Low Altitude Chart.
a. These charts are designed to provide aeronautical information for en route navigation for the
aviator operating under instrument flight rules at altitudes up to but not including 18,000 mean
sea level, (MSL).
b. The charts show airways, navigation aids (NAVAIDS), airports, airspace, special-use airspace,
and other useful information for use by the aviator.
c. The en route low altitude charts have legends that provide detailed explanations of all of the
symbols and entries used. The legend is divided into four parts:
(1) Airports.
(2) Radio aids to navigation and communication boxes.
(3) Air Traffic Services and airspace information.
(4) Special-use airspace.
Evaluation Preparation: Setup: In a suitable training environment. Provide the Soldier with a list of
information they are to locate and all items listed in the condition statement.
Brief Soldier: Tell the Soldier to locate the correct aeronautical data in the DOD FLIPS provided. Go
over the materials needed to perform the task.
Performance Measures
GO
NO-GO
1. Located required Aeronautical data in the DOD FLIP, General Planning.
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2. Located required Aeronautical data in the VFR Supplement.
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3. Located required Aeronautical data in the IFR Supplement.
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4. Located required Aeronautical data in the FIH.
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5. Located required Aeronautical data in the En Route Low Altitude Chart.
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Evaluation Guidance: Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed. Score the Soldier NO­
GO if any performance steps are failed. In case of a NO-GO, brief the Soldier on the deficiency, retrain
the Soldier to perform the step correctly, and reevaluate the task.
References
Required
DOD FLIP
FLIP, General Planning
IFR Supplement
Section Level SOP
VFR Supplement
19 November 2009
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