JTAC Training (JTC) JTAC is limited to trained pilots. Pilots are to go through the training listed in the document before being being able to conduct operational missions. Theory Procedures JTAC Operations can only be completed in an OBSERVER Position, using non VATSIM radio channels, I.e JTAC DISCORD Channel . It is key to note that VATSIM does not recognise this position as a controller. JTACs are responsible for CAS Briefs, callsign in Transport, Air drops. The following course is to train Observers and pilots to a standard where they can complete JTAC Operations using the VATSIM network to roleplay Air to Surface Operations. For this document the Callsigns will remain the same, shown below: JTAC - BRAVO - 01 FJ - NASTY12 FAC - HTSPR A400m - BLNHM32 Chinook - BDSLP12 The following aircraft are likely to be used by a JTACs: Merlin/Chinook Wildcat/Apache Reaper/Protector C130/A400m/C17 F35/Typhoon Shadow   Mission Identifiers Each Mission has a phonetic letter to go alongside it, this is to clear up any ambiguities of the type mission. TANGO - Transport ALPHA - AirDrop WHISKEY - Re Supply CHARLIE - CAS SIERRA - Strike X-RAY - Recon The order of comms for some of the mission types are similar, albeit a few changes to words, for ease S and C missions will be grouped under CAS, and T,A,W will be grouped under TRANSPORT.   CAS Once the Aircraft has joined the channel with the JTAC the check in process begins, this it to inform the JTAC of the airframes payload and playtime.  The check in will follow a specific order, Callsign, Type, Payload, Playtime (Time on station), fuel state (tonnes), Altitude (Angels and Cherubs), Location (reference to pre briefed IPs or geological positions) and the abort code (Pre briefed letter). Below is an example NASTY12: BRAVO-01, NASTY12 Check in BRAVO-01: NASTY12, BRAVO-01 Pass Check in NASTY12: NASTY12, Single Typhoon, 2x GBU-49, Playtime 25, Fuel State 8.0, Angles 20, IP WESTHAM abort code Charlie BRAVO-01: NASTY12, BRAVO-01 Roger Check in, You are Type 2 control. Stand-by. Nine Line follows Types of Control Type 1 Visual on both aircraft and target, clearance required each attack Type 2 VIsual on aircraft or target (Only one), clearance required each attack Type 3 No visual needed, block clearance to attack over a set time/space Nine Line Nine Lines are a standard used for CAS Briefs, they follow a specific format. 1 - IP: Ingress point, or direction 2 - Heading: Of target 3 - Distance: Of target in Nm 4 - Target Elevation: in Ft MSL 5 -  Target Description: Brief description of target 6 - Target Location: Coordinates, and pre brief location marker if required. 7 - Marker Type: Type of Marker or Not available 8 - Friendlies: Location of friendlies 9 - Egress: Ip or Direction Line 5,6 and 8 are mandatory readbacks for the aircraft.  Example: BRAVO-01: NASTY12, BRAVO-01 9 line follows, IP VIKING,045 degrees, 5.5Nm, T ELEVATION 250, 2x Technicals near intersection, Grid 54° 22' 6.63" N 0° 39' 24.05" W, Laser, Friendlies 350M South marked IR Strobe, Egress North to IP VIKING. NASTY12: BRAVO-01, NASTY12, I READ BACK,  2x Technical near intersection, Grid 54° 22' 6.63" N 0° 39' 24.05" W, Friendlies 350M South marked IR Strobe, Standing by for MARK,  NASTY12: BRAVO-01,NASTY12 Tally 2x Technical, Laser. NASTY12: BRAVO-01:NASTY12, Cleared hot Technical, Fire (On my call/at XX:XX/when ready) NASTY12: BRAVO-01, NASTY12, IMPACT, Cold, standby BDA. Battle Damage Assessment To ensure that the correct level of destruction has occurred, the Aircraft will pass a BDA to the JTAC, it will cover the vehicles/ equipment destroyed and if the aircraft believes a reattack is required. NASTY12: BRAVO-01, NASTY12 , 2x Technical destroyed, Secondary Explosion Observed, No movement, BDA 5 No reattack required. BRAVO-01: NASTY12, copy BDA, Good effect, standby for egress. Abort Procedure Sometimes the JTAC will need to abort the attack, this could be for a number of reasons. To do this the Abort code from the check in will be said 3x. BRAVO-01: NASTY12, CHARLIE CHARLIE CHARLIE NASTY12: BRAVO-01 , NASTY12 CHARLIE   TRANSPORT Transport could be called in for many reasons, air drops, casevacs or transport of equipment/personnel to or from an area of operation. Many of the key words and procedures such as checking in and aborting apply as the same with FJ. Airdrop  Airdrops are conducted from Helicopter or Transport aircraft, at different altitudes, for this example it will be a high-altitude Container delivery system of Rations and equipment. Below is an example script Example of a Check in BLNH32: BRAVO-01, BLNH32, 1xA400m,6x CDS Pallets, Angels 8, Time on station 15, holding east, abort code DELTA BRAVO-01: BLNH32, BRAVO-01, Roger check in, Airdrop zone is ZULU, GRID ,Wind from 270 at 12kt, DZ Marked with orange panel and smoke, Friendlies 300m West of DZ. Drop zone Brief The DZ Brief is another 9 line, but in a different format: DZ: Designator of DZ Location: Grid Markings: Panels, Smoke etc Wind Friendlies Threats: If Airspace is Green/Amber/red, any know threats Abort Code: Code to call if abort is required Run in heading: Heading aircraft will fly inbound to the DZ Egress Example follows: BRAVO-01: BLNHM32, DZ Brief Follows, DZ ZULU, GRID , Marked Orange Panel and smoke, Wind 280/11, Friendlies 300m West of DZ marked with IR Strobe, No known Threats Airspace Green, Abort Code Delta, Run in 090 Degrees, Egress East. Advise ready run in. BLNH32: BRAVO-01, BLNHM32, VIsual on DZ ZULU Orange Panel and smoke confirmed, Run in now/ BRAVO-01: BLNHM32, Cleared Drop, winds holding steady, Confirm Offload Complete BLNH32: Parachutes deployed, 6x Pallets away. Good separation :BLNHM32 Post Drop Comms BRAVO-01: BLNHM32, BRAVO-01 Good drop, all pallets landed in DZ, Cleared egress East. No further Taskings. BLNH32: Copy, Egressing east RTB, BLNHM32 Casevac Casualty evacuations may be required from the field, this is the process to make this happen. The nine line will be Location: Geological point, Pre brief LZ/LS, Grid To: Where transport is going Casualties Friendlyies Enemy LZ Description (Is a field, courtyard etc) / Weather Obstacles Ingress/Egress Abort Code Check in  BDSLP12: BRAVO-01, BDSLP12, 1x Chinook, 8xPOB, Time to station minutes 20, 5Miles north, Cherubs 400, Abort Code Bravo BRAVO-01: BDSLP12, BRAVO-01, LZ MIKE, GRID, marked Yellow Smoke, 1x Urgent Litter, Possible Enemy 800m West, MG Fire Last minutes 30 BRAVO-01: BDSLP12, CASEVAC Brief follows, LZ MIKE GRID, to FOB, Casualties 1x Litter,  Friendlies IR Marked Perimeter Secured, Enemy MG team 800m west, suppressed, LZ is Field marked yellow Smoke, Weather clear Wind 270/02, Tree south 30M, Ingress East, Egress West. Abort Code Bravo. Call Visual BDSLP12: BRAVO-01, BDSLP12, Visual Yellow smoke confirmed BRAVO-01: BDSLP12, Cleared to land, LZ Green, Minimal Dust, 60 seconds on ground advised BDSLP12: 1x LItter onboard, Egressing West BDSLP12   Training Layout Training JTAC requirements: Trained as a Pilot (any route) Does not provide ATS. Carried out utilising JTAC Discord Channel JTAC Training evolutions: Direct a RW for a casevac or Transport Direct a FW for an airdrow Direct a CAS strike Resources Will be added when i find them