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Table 10-3.-Enroute Weather Forecast
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AVIATION FORECAST PRODUCT VERIFICATION

PRODUCT AVAILABILITY considerations  when  ditching  becomes  necessary  are  as follows: The  ditch  headings  product  is  available  as  an analysis and as a forecast at 12-hour increments to 72 hours.  See  figure  10-3. PRODUCT  EXPLANATION The  Global  Spectral  Ocean  Wave  Model (GSOWM)  primary  swell  direction  and  primary  wave height fields and Navy Operational Global Analysis and Prediction System (NOGAPS) marine wind direction and velocity fields are used to calculate the optimal direction  to  land  an  aircraft.  The  earth’s  magnetic variations are used heading. PRODUCT USE . If only one swell is present, landing should take place parallel to the swell, preferably on the top or backside of the swell. . If two or more swell systems are present, and the primary system is significantly higher, landing should take place parallel to the primary swell. If the swell systems are comparable in height, landing should take place at a 45-degree angle to both swell systems on the downside of the swell. . If the secondary swell system is in the same direction as the wind, landing should take place parallel in  the  final  calculation  of  the to the primary swell with the wind and secondary-system at an angle. The choice of whether to land with the angle of the wind upwind or downwind to the plane depends on the wind speed and height of the secondary swell The ditch headings product is generally used in preparation of a transoceanic flight weather packet. In case of distress, the pilot must make a decision on which direction to land an aircraft to minimize impact damage to the aircraft and loss of life. Except in calm seas, ditching  an  aircraft  is  more  complicated  than  landing into  the  wind.  Large  waves  can  severely  damage aircraft upon impact. Ditch headings are used primarily in instrument flight rule (IFR) conditions when a pilot system. . In all cases, if the swell system is huge, it is advisable to accept more cross wind than to land into the swell. PRODUCT LIMITATION The  ditch  headings  product  does  not  take  into account   secondary   swell   conditions.   For   further information, refer to the NODDS Products Manual, cannot  observe  the  sea  conditions. The  general FLENUMMETOCCENINST   3147.1. Figure 10-3.-Example of the ditch headings product. 10-10

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