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UNIT 5LESSON 2 ENVIRONMENTAL BRIEFINGS FOR NAVAL OPERATIONSOVERVIEW Identify the type of briefing most often given by Aerographers Mates and ways used to shorten and enhance these briefings. Differentiate between DD Form 175 and DD Form 175-1.Describe the contents of DD Form 175-1, the correct procedures for completing each block, and the proper distribution of the completed form. Describe the contents of the Navy Flight Forecast Folder.Identify the criteria that must be met before an Aerographers Mate can work up flight weather briefing forms and conduct flight weather briefings.Identify visual and instrument flight rules and explain the importance of debriefing pilots and aircrews.Define weather synopsis. List the elements of importance in route planning, surface, submarine, and helicopter operations.Explain the importance of a special evolution/ briefing checklist and how one is developed.OUTLINE Flight weather briefing Briefing aids DD Form 175 DD Form 175-1 Flight forecast Flight weather Navy flight rules Debriefing pilots Staff briefings folder briefersWeather synopsis Special Evolution and briefing checklist Operations briefings Surface operations Submarine operations Helicopter operations ENVIRONMENTAL BRIEFINGS FOR NAVAL OPERATIONS Environmental briefings may vary considerably in content and scope. They range from briefing an individual pilot for a short flight, to the more elaborate planning briefings conducted for high ranking naval officers and their staffs. Between these extremes there are as many types of environmental briefings as there are varieties of military operations. Included in this lesson a some general guidelines for some of the different types of briefings.Learning Objective: Identify the type of briefing most often given by Aerographers Mates, and ways to shorten and enhance these briefings. |
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