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Latest revision as of 06:48, 27 June 2020
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You can view and copy the source of this page: Left/Right break angle = Chalk # x 10 degrees
This will immediately maximise the the physical separation of all aircraft, whilst still remaining at the same altitude
In staggered formation, 2 columns require to break outwards AWAY from the formation
e.g. Staggered Left formation as Illustrated in figure below
Lead Aircraft is in right column;
- Lead aircraft continues on current heading
- Odd Chalk #'s (in right hand column) - break right & away from formation
- Even Chalk #'s (in Left hand column) - break left & away from formation