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This allows the trainee additional time, if needed, to operate sighting, sensor,
and weapon systems.
a. The autofly sets are in group 4 (DEMOS/AF/RP) and are accessed via the data
entry keyboard by keying in 400 DISPL and PAGE FWD to CRT page 400B or PAGE FWD
again to 400C to view the autofly index. The autofly sets are on CRT pages 421
b. Autofly programs can be displayed at the IOS for review prior to entry during
the selection process, or they can be entered directly into the simulation without
displaying them. They can be initiated from the beginning of the program, or they
can be initiated from an intermediate segment of a program. (For direct entry
without display, the set/segment number should be determined during premission
planning). The following methods and procedures can be used to select, display,
enter, and activate autofly programs:
(1) To call up an autofly set page (figure 7-63) for review or entry, proceed
as follows:
(a) Key in 400 DISPL and PAGE FWD to display autofly index in CRT main page
area.
(b) Select 3-digit set number and DISPL. (e.g., to display autofly set N O.
5, which is on CRT page 425, key in 425 DISPL). (Simulator must be in
freeze to enter autofly programs.)
(c) DISPL permits reviewing autofly content prior to entering. To enter an
autofly set that is currently displayed, key in 01 TAB (segment 1-10)
ENTER.
(d) After ENTER, autofly is ready for activation when PROB FREEZE switch-
light stops flashing.
(2) To activate an autofly set at an intermediate segment rather than the
beginning of the set, use either of the procedures below. In general, the inter-
mediate segment is used to permit independent CPG gunnery training, permit indepen-
dent CPG emergency systems training, and increase the line-of-sight exposure time
at selected locations. Proceed as follows:
(a) With autofly set displayed on main page area of CRT, select 2-digit line
number adjacent to segment desired and enter it via the data entry
keyboard by entering 01 TAB (segment 1-10) ENTER.
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