NAVAIR 00 80T 105 CV NATOPS Manual
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- TITLE
 - LETTER OF PROMULGATION
 - INTERIM CHANGE SUMMARY
 - RECORD OF CHANGES
 - LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES
 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
 - LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
 - GLOSSARY
 - LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS/ACROYNYMS
 - PREFACE
 - Chapter 1 — Introduction
 - Chapter 2 — Predeployment
 - Chapter 3 — Preparing for Flight Operations
 - Chapter 4 — Air Traffic Control Doctrine
- 4.1 RESPONSIBILITIES
 - 4.2 CONTROL CRITERIA
 - 4.3 SEPARATION CRITERIA
 - 4.4 COMMUNICATION CONTROL
 - 4.5 EMERGENCY CONTROL PROCEDURES
 - 4.6 PLANE GUARD HELICOPTER
 
 - Chapter 5 — Launching Aircraft
- 5.1 PRELAUNCH PROCEDURES
 - 5.2 LAUNCHING FIXED-WING AIRCRAFT
 - 5.3 ICCS CATAPULT LAUNCH PROCEDURES
 - 5.4 MODE I LAUNCHING PROCEDURES
 - 5.5 NON-ICCS CATAPULT LAUNCH PROCEDURES
 - 5.6 Deck Launching
 - 5.7 LAUNCHING HELICOPTERS
 - 5.8 RESCUE HELICOPTER OPERATIONS
 - 5.9 DOWNED AND STANDBY AIRCRAFT
 - 5.10 RESPOT FORWARD
 - 5.11 EMERGENCY AFTER LAUNCH
 - 5.12 Alert Aircraft Requirements
 - 5.13 CONTROL OF DEPARTING AIRCRAFT
- 5.13.1 Departure Radials
 - 5.13.2 Departure Communication Procedures
 - 5.13.3 Fixed-Wing Departures/Rendezvous
 - 5.13.4 Helicopter Departure
 
 
 - Chapter 6 — Recovering Aircraft
- 6.1 ARRIVAL PROCEDURES
 - 6.2 CASE I
 - 6.3 CASE II
 - 6.4 CASE III 
- 6.4.1 Marshal Procedures
 - 6.4.2 Marshal Instructions
 - 6.4.3 General Instructions
 - 6.4.4 Departing Marshal
 - 6.4.5 Initial Separation
 - 6.4.6 Frequency/IFF/SIF Changes
 - 6.4.7 Instrument Approach Procedures
- 6.4.7.1 Approach Minimums
 - 6.4.7.2 Penetration/Approach
 - 6.4.7.3 Correcting to the Final Bearing
 - 6.4.7.4 PALS Mode I Approach (With AN/ARA-63/AN/ARN-138 Monitor)
 - 6.4.7.5 PALS Mode IA Approach (ILM Not Required)
 - 6.4.7.6 PALS Mode II Approach (ILM Not Required)
 - 6.4.7.7 PALS Mode IID Approach (ILM Not Required)
 - 6.4.7.8 PALS Mode III Approach
 - 6.4.7.9 ICLS Approach
 - 6.4.7.10 Nonprecision Approach
 
 - 6.4.8 Missed Approach/Waveoff/Bolter
 - 6.4.9 Delta Procedures
 - 6.4.10 Night EMCON Recovery
 - 6.4.11 Communication or NAVAID Failure During Approach
 - 6.4.12 Radar Handoff Procedures
 - 6.4.13 Voice Communication Procedures
 
 - 6.5 RECOVERING FIXED-WING AIRCRAFT
 - 6.6 RECOVERING HELICOPTERS
 - 6.7 SPECIAL PROCEDURES FOR CARRIER QUALIFICATION LANDING
 - 6.8 EMERGENCY LANDING
 - 6.9 EMERGENCY SIGNALS
 - 6.10 TANKER OPERATIONS
- 6.10.1 Recovery Tanker Procedures
- 6.10.1.1 CASE I/II
 - Figure 6-7. Emergency Signals to Ship From Fixed-Wing Aircraft With Radio Failure
 - Figure 6-8. Emergency Signals to Ship From Helicopters With Radio Failure
 - Figure 6-9. Visual Signals to Aircraft From Ship Under EMCON or Lost Communications
 - Figure 6-10. Carrier Pattern Emergencies
 - Figure 6-11. Day Communication Emergencie
 - Figure 6-12. Night Communication Emergencies (Sheet 1 of 2)
 - Figure 6-13. Tanker Rendezvous Pattern
 - 6.10.1.2 Case III
 
 - 6.10.2 Rendezvous Procedures
 - 6.10.3 Recovery Tanking Pattern
 - 6.10.4 Recovery (Case III)
 - 6.10.5 Fuel Transfer and Dump Control
 
 - 6.10.1 Recovery Tanker Procedures
 - 6.11 DIVERSION OF AIRCRAFT
 
 - Chapter 7 — Aircraft and Weapons Handling Procedures
 - Appendix A — Weapons Loading/Strikedown/Downloading and Recovery Guide
 - Appendix B — Carrier Flight Deck Helicopter Operating Spots
 - Appendix C — CVN Helicopter Launch and Recovery Wind Limitations
- C.1 Purpose
 - C.2 Launch and Recovery Wind Envelope Features
 - C.3 Wind Limit Orientation
 - C.4 Other Sources Of Helicopter Wind Envelopes
 - C.5 Use Of Notes In Wind Envelopes
 - C.6 Questions and Comments On Wind Envelopes
- Figure C-1. CV/CVN Launch and Recovery Envelopes for Helicopter Combinations Not Listed Elsewhere
 - Figure C-2. UH-1N Launch and Recovery Envelopes for CVN 65 Spots 1 & 2
 - Figure C-3. UH-1N Launch and Recovery Envelopes for CVN 68-77 Spots 1 & 2
 - Figure C-4. UH-1N Launch and Recovery Envelopes for CVN 65 & CVN 68-77 Spots 3, 4, 5, & 6
 - Figure C-5. UH-1N Launch and Recovery Envelopes for CVN 68-77 Spots 1 & 2
 - Figure C-6. UH-1N Launch and Recovery Envelopes for CVN 68-77 Spots 4, 5, 6, & 9
 - Figure C-7. H-47 Launch and Recovery Envelope for CVN 65 Angle Spots (including CVN 68-77 without precision H-60 spots)
 - Figure C-8. H-47 Launch and Recovery Envelope for CVN 67-77 Angle Spots (with precision H-60 spots)
 - Figure C-9. H-53 Launch and Recovery Envelopes for CVN 65 Spots 1 & 2
 - Figure C-10. H-53 Launch and Recovery Envelopes for CVN 68-77 Spots 1 & 2
 - Figure C-11. H-53 Launch and Recovery Envelopes for CVN 65 & CVN 68-77 Spots 3, 4, 5, & 6
 - Figure C-12. H-53 Launch and Recovery Envelopes for CVN 68-77 Spots 1 & 2
 - Figure C-13. H-53 Launch and Recovery Envelopes for CVN 68-77 Spots 4, 5, 6, & 9
 - Figure C-14. H-60 Launch and Recovery Envelopes for CVN 65 Bow Spots 1 & 2
 - Figure C-15. H-60 Launch and Recovery Envelopes for CVN 65 Angle Spots 3, 4, & 5
 - Figure C-16. H-60 Launch and Recovery Envelopes for CVN 65 AFT Spot 6
 - Figure C-17. H-60 Launch and Recovery Envelopes for CVN 68-77 Bow Spots 1 & 2
 - Figure C-18. H-60 Launch and Recovery Envelopes for CVN 68-77 Angle Spots 3, 4, 5, & 6
 - Figure C-19. H-60 Launch and Recovery Envelopes for CVN 68-77 Bow Spots 1 & 2
 - Figure C-20. H-60 Launch and Recovery Envelopes for CVN 68-77 Angle Spots 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, & 9
 - Figure C-21. H-60 Launch and Recovery Envelopes for CVN 68-77 Spot 7
 
 
 - Index