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Definition
flight plan and the flight’s objectives
NOTE 1 Examples of flight plan details include the flight team composition (and crew duty time planning for long endurance operations), crew locations, command and control (C2) link (3.1.41) coverage plan, the waypoints and route, altitudes, flight times, expected fuel/battery consumption and reserves, and main and alternate take-off and landing zones (TOLZs) (3.1.130).
NOTE 2 Examples of flight objectives include specifying the data capture requirements for various sensor payloads, or the details of logistics payloads.
Previous Version: 1.0 Release date: September 2023
flight plan and flight objectives
NOTE 1 Examples of flight plan details include the flight team composition (and crew duty time planning for long endurance operations), crew locations, “command and control (C2) link” (3.1.22) coverage plan, the waypoints and route, altitudes, flight times, expected fuel/battery consumption and reserves, and main and alternate “take-off and land zone (TOLZ)s” (3.1.81).
NOTE 2 Examples of flight objectives include the specifying of data capture requirements for various sensor payloads, or the details of logistics payloads.
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