Transitioning to high performance/complex

"Upset 919A, cleared in hot for for tactical... do NOT exceed 250 in the transition, VFR traffic 9 o'clock"
 
Haha, given the speed regs in CONUS airspace, I have always thought the break was kind of a funny notion, though fun of course. Just like you said, speed up just to slow down again. Now the boat makes a little more sense...and it's always a good show at civilian airfields if the controllers/pattern permits :)


Heard some guys around the boat were entering the break at like .8 or something.. is that pretty normal?
 
What speed regs? If you're talking mil tactical jet.......91.117(d) applies to most. Or do you mean some piston type?

Oh just talking about 250 @ 10k. We normally try to obey that one, though down south I don't really remember anyone ever caring (ATC that is).

@ Ryan, not sure if you mean fleet jets or orange and whites. As a student there is no way in hell that you want to break any faster than your lead safe drops you off at (ie 250-300). I think most of us snapped a few off at low-mid 400's around the field during FCLP's, but in the -45 that normally put you about 3 miles abeam and 40-60 seconds in the groove if you didn't load up the G's in the break.....so not good for flying a good pass. I have seen HUD footage of a Hornet doing 1.0 (mach that is) coming into the overhead, but yeah, that was at the boat on deployment.
 
@ Ryan, not sure if you mean fleet jets or orange and whites. As a student there is no way in hell that you want to break any faster than your lead safe drops you off at (ie 250-300). I think most of us snapped a few off at low-mid 400's around the field during FCLP's, but in the -45 that normally put you about 3 miles abeam and 40-60 seconds in the groove if you didn't load up the G's in the break.....so not good for flying a good pass. I have seen HUD footage of a Hornet doing 1.0 (mach that is) coming into the overhead, but yeah, that was at the boat on deployment.

sorry I should have been more clear... the Hornets...

is that at 7.2Gs?
 
sorry I should have been more clear... the Hornets...

is that at 7.2Gs?

For the Hornet, there are different G limits depending on what stores you have on the jet. For a clean jet that isn't FLE red (our airframe life extension program), yeah you are looking at low 7's for G limits. A supersonic break would probably require a pull just under that I'd imagine, in order to get to a 1 mile abeam. Rule of thumb I heard is a G for every 100 knots until you get down to gear/LEF/TEF speed, so the initial pull would be near 7 to end up at a good abeam position.
 
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