Vfr Ifr Flight Plan Class

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Power Point class of how to fill out a DD Form 175

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VFR/IFR FLIGHT PLANDD FORM 175

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CW4 BIDDULPHB Co 3-1

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USE OF FLIGHT PLANS

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DD FORM 175 MILITARY FLIGHT PLAN

Use 3 letter identifiers for airport location identifiers. (4 letter identifiers are for international flight plans.)

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DD FORM 175 MILITARY FLIGHT PLAN

Avoid active restricted areas by 3NM.

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DD FORM 175 MILITARY FLIGHT PLAN

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SAMPLE-MILITARY FLIGHT PLANS

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SAMPLE IFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 1 – DATE: ENTER DATE OF FLIGHT IN LOCAL TIME.BLOCK 2 – AIRCRAFT CALL SIGN: USE APPLICABLE CODE FROM THE LIST BELOW FOLLOWED BY THE LAST 5 DIGITS OF THE AIRCRAFT TAIL NUMBER.

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SAMPLE IFR/VFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 2 – AIRCRAFT CALL SIGN: Special United States Army call signs must be approved by Director, USAASA.

BLOCK 3 – AIRCRAFT DESIGNATION AND TD CODES:

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TD CODES

UH-60M ?

UH-60L

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SAMPLE IFR/VFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 4 – TYPE OF FLIGHT PLAN: ENTER “I” FOR IFR OR “V” FOR VFR. (ENTER “D” (DVFR) FOR VFR FLIGHTS CONDUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AIR DEFENSE IDENTIFICATION ZONE PROCEDURES.

Do not combine IFR and VFR route segments on the same line.

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SAMPLE IFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 5 – TRUE AIR SPEED: Enter TAS to be maintained at initial cruising altitude/Flight Level. THIS ENTRY IS NOT REQUIRED FOR VFR LOCAL FLIGHTS.

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SAMPLE IFR/VFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 5 – TRUE AIR SPEED: Enter TAS to be maintained at initial cruising altitude/Flight Level. THIS ENTRY IS NOT REQUIRED FOR VFR LOCAL FLIGHTS.

BLOCK 6 – POINT OF DEPARTURE: Enter the location identifier of the departure airport or the point (Navigational aid or fix) where IFR will begin. If there is no location identifier enter the installation name.

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SAMPLE IFR/VFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 7 – PROPOSED DEPARTURE TIME (Z):

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SAMPLE IFR/VFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 8 – ALTITUDE: For IFR/VFR flight enter the initial cruising altitude/Flight Level in hundreds of feet (e.g. enter 6000 as “60”.)

For IFR/VFR-on-top, enter “OTP” and an altitude if so desired (e.g. “OTP 65”).

If a subsequent enroute altitude change(s) is planned, enter the requested altitude/Flight Level and location of the change in the REMARKS.

If an altitude block is desired, enter the lower altitude of the requested block, the letter “B”, and the top of the block (e.g. 80B10).

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SAMPLE IFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 9 – ROUTE OF FLIGHT:

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SAMPLE IFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 9 – ROUTE OF FLIGHT:

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SAMPLE IFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 9 – ROUTE OF FLIGHT:

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SAMPLE IFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 9 – ROUTE OF FLIGHT:

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SAMPLE IFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 9 – ROUTE OF FLIGHT:

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SAMPLE IFR/VFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 9 – ROUTE OF FLIGHT:

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SAMPLE IFR/VFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 9 – ROUTE OF FLIGHT:

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SAMPLE IFR/VFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 9 – ROUTE OF FLIGHT: If an alternate is required, enter the airport identifier and the ETE to the alternate in parenthesis with the fuel on board entry (e.g. 3+30 (2+30) SKF 0+30)

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SAMPLE IFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 9 – ROUTE OF FLIGHT:

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SAMPLE IFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 9 – ROUTE OF FLIGHT:

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SAMPLE IFR/VFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 10 – TO: Enter location identifier of full stop or final destination airport (as appropriate) opposite the last line entry in the ROUTE OF FLIGHT. If there is no location identifier enter the installation name.

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SAMPLE IFR/VFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 11 – ESTIMATED TIME ENROUTE:

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SAMPLE IFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 11 – ESTIMATED TIME ENROUTE:

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SAMPLE IFR/VFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 11 – ESTIMATED TIME ENROUTE:

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SAMPLE IFR/VFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 12 – REMARKS: Enter information essential to safe and efficient control of air traffic. Service codes and other pertinent information should also be included in this section.

Enter the location code firstAnd the service code second.(e.g. BSM–S)

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SAMPLE IFR/VFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 13 – RANK AND HONOR CODE:

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SAMPLE IFR/VFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 14 – FUEL ON BOARD:

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SAMPLE IFR/VFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 15 – ALTERNATE AIRFIELD:

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SAMPLE IFR/VFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 16 – ETE TO ALTERNATE:

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SAMPLE IFR/VFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 17 AND 18 – NOTAMS AND WEATHER:

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SAMPLE IFR/VFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 19 – WEIGHT AND BALANCE:

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SAMPLE IFR/VFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 19 – WEIGHT AND BALANCE:

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SAMPLE IFR/VFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 20 – AIRCRAFT SERIAL NUMBER/UNIT/HOME STATION:

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SAMPLE IFR/VFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 21 – SIGNATURE OF APPROVAL AUTHORITY:

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SAMPLE IFR/VFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 22 – CREW/PASSENGER LIST:

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SAMPLE IFR/VFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 23 – FOR USE BY BASE OPS:

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SAMPLE IFR/VFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 24 – DUTY:

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SAMPLE IFR/VFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 25 – NAME AND INITIALS:

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SAMPLE IFR/VFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 26 – RANK:

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SAMPLE IFR/VFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 27 – RANK:

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SAMPLE IFR/VFR POINT TO POINT

BLOCK 28 – ORGANIZATION AND LOCATION:

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ANY QUESTIONS?SEE THE GP CHAPTER 4

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