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| What are the weather minimums for the P-518 outside of the NFL? |
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What are the weather minimums for the P-518 outside of the NFL?
Day: 500' / 1 Mile
Night: 1000' / 3 Miles (unaided)
1000' / 1 Mile (aided) |
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| What are the weather minimums for the P-518 inside the NFL? |
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What are the weather minimums for the P-518insidethe NFL?
Day: 500' / 2 miles
Night: 1000' / 5 miles |
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At what altitude do the P-518 weather minimums apply?
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At what altitude do the P-518 weather minimums apply?
600 ft AGL and below |
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Term
| At what altitudes are rotary wing aircraft expected to operate while inside the P-518? |
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Definition
At what altitudes are rotary wing aircraft expected to operate while inside the P-518?
600 ft AGL and below |
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| Are rotary wing aircraft allowed to go about the 600ft AGL minimum altitude? |
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Definition
Are rotary wing aircraft allowed to go about the 600ft AGL minimum altitude?
Yes, but only for momentary incursions. All other rotary wing missions above 600 ft AGL must be coordinated through Guardian. |
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| How many sectors are within the P-518 and the NFL? |
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How many sectors are within the P-518 and the NFL?
The P-518 itself is comprised of six sectors; the NFL is further divided into 6 additional sectors |
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| What is the main Army air traffic control center for aircraft conduction flights at or below 600 feet AGL? |
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Definition
What is the main Army air traffic control center for aircraft conduction flights at or below 600 feet AGL?
AMCC: Army Aviation Master Control Center |
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| Who is responsible for approval of P-518 flights and the assignment of specific NFL corridors for which aviators are responsible to maintain qualification? |
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Who is responsible for approval of P-518 flights and the assignment of specific NFL corridors for which aviators are responsible to maintain qualification?
Battalion Commanders and above or their equivalent |
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| Who is responsible for the planning, preparation and conduct of all flights within the P-518? |
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Definition
Who is responsible for the planning, preparation and conduct of all flights within the P-518?
The Pilot in Command (PC) |
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| Which frequencies are required to be monitored at all times while operating within the P-518? |
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Which frequencies are required to be monitored at all times while operating within the P-518?
VHF and UHF Guard |
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Is night flight permitted in the NFL?
Are there exceptions? |
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Is night flight permitted in the NFL?
No.
Are there exceptions?
Urgent military operations, emergency SAR, MEDIVAC by UNCMAC by military helicopters with FROKA or TROKA commander approval |
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| What scale map must be utilized within the P-518? |
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What scale map must be utilized within the P-518?
Appropriate 1:50,000 map with applicable aviation overprint |
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