Sunday Coop Sessions - Rules of Engagement
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Sunday Coop Sessions - Rules of Engagement
In order to ensure we all get the most from the SCS missions, participants are respectively requested to follow these guidelines.
Rules of Engagement
1.The sessions start at 7.30pm UK time. Host determines start time but all people must be in HL and ready to fly. No " back door" late entries via the HL chat line.
2. One restart only for each mission.
3. The chatter on Comms stops once the mission has loaded. The flight leader will give one warning on this and then the offender gets muted for the duration of the mission.
4. Senior "alive" pilot for bomber and fighter takes the number one slot in each flight and decides on fuel load, ordnance, vectors and altitudes. These to be communicated via the chat line for any members not on comms. Senior alive pilot at start of mission one stays in that role for all missions flown that session even if killed.
5. Pair up with a wingman and fly as pairs when in the mission.
6. Press the fly button as soon as soon as you are ready to go.
7. Once the host starts the mission the flight leaders are responsible for comms discipline as per Falcons earlier post.
8. Downed or dead pilots who want to converse please switch to a different TS channel.
9. Chat to pilots still flying is OK if external views are enabled but please respect that pilot concerned may not welcome the distraction.
10. Have fun.
Communications Procedures
Mission designer, server or squadron leader should give a general brief of mission to all pilots before we chose ac, load and press "fly.
In mission BEFORE engine start the flight leader should brief his fighters or bombers about initial phases of mission and a very brief expectation of target area and return flight. Lead should give initial departure heading, planned cruise altitude and plans to co-ordinate with other flights.
All pilots should call to lead (in number order) that they are ready, lead should THEN roll.
All pilots call roll and "wheels up".
At cruise altitude in route lead can call, "discontinue/relax/end/whatever radio procedures".
An attempt to tighten flight formation and forming into element pairs should be made.
In route nearing target area lead should impleminte radio procedures again and re-brief on target area/type/formation/entry/exit/reformation and planned departure of target area.
During return flight communication may be casual but elements and vigilance should be maintained.
Lets try these guidelines on Sunday 25th March and see how we get on - we can always amend any bits that don't work later.
Rules of Engagement
1.The sessions start at 7.30pm UK time. Host determines start time but all people must be in HL and ready to fly. No " back door" late entries via the HL chat line.
2. One restart only for each mission.
3. The chatter on Comms stops once the mission has loaded. The flight leader will give one warning on this and then the offender gets muted for the duration of the mission.
4. Senior "alive" pilot for bomber and fighter takes the number one slot in each flight and decides on fuel load, ordnance, vectors and altitudes. These to be communicated via the chat line for any members not on comms. Senior alive pilot at start of mission one stays in that role for all missions flown that session even if killed.
5. Pair up with a wingman and fly as pairs when in the mission.
6. Press the fly button as soon as soon as you are ready to go.
7. Once the host starts the mission the flight leaders are responsible for comms discipline as per Falcons earlier post.
8. Downed or dead pilots who want to converse please switch to a different TS channel.
9. Chat to pilots still flying is OK if external views are enabled but please respect that pilot concerned may not welcome the distraction.
10. Have fun.
Communications Procedures
Mission designer, server or squadron leader should give a general brief of mission to all pilots before we chose ac, load and press "fly.
In mission BEFORE engine start the flight leader should brief his fighters or bombers about initial phases of mission and a very brief expectation of target area and return flight. Lead should give initial departure heading, planned cruise altitude and plans to co-ordinate with other flights.
All pilots should call to lead (in number order) that they are ready, lead should THEN roll.
All pilots call roll and "wheels up".
At cruise altitude in route lead can call, "discontinue/relax/end/whatever radio procedures".
An attempt to tighten flight formation and forming into element pairs should be made.
In route nearing target area lead should impleminte radio procedures again and re-brief on target area/type/formation/entry/exit/reformation and planned departure of target area.
During return flight communication may be casual but elements and vigilance should be maintained.
Lets try these guidelines on Sunday 25th March and see how we get on - we can always amend any bits that don't work later.
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Two things:
1) bomber lead and fighter lead should brief each other about where their starting base, route and targets are (before splitting coms I guess) so they can plan their flights and
2) if senior fighter and bomber pilots are leads ... erm, that means me. Uh, okay, I'll do one but I think those who want to lead can give it a go too.
what say ye?
Fal "neither a bomber nor a leader am" con
1) bomber lead and fighter lead should brief each other about where their starting base, route and targets are (before splitting coms I guess) so they can plan their flights and
2) if senior fighter and bomber pilots are leads ... erm, that means me. Uh, okay, I'll do one but I think those who want to lead can give it a go too.
what say ye?
Fal "neither a bomber nor a leader am" con
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Good for me mate.:FI:Falcon wrote:Two things:
1) bomber lead and fighter lead should brief each other about where their starting base, route and targets are (before splitting coms I guess) so they can plan their flights and
2) if senior fighter and bomber pilots are leads ... erm, that means me. Uh, okay, I'll do one but I think those who want to lead can give it a go too.
what say ye?
Fal "neither a bomber nor a leader am" con
As the lead will be the senior alive that week, it should naturally rotate as the leader gets KIA - unless you plan on a perfect record of course

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Murph is the current
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Murph is the current
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"He who warned, uh, the British that they weren't gonna be takin' away our arms, uh, by ringing those bells, and um, makin' sure as he's riding his horse through town to send those warning shots and bells that we were going to be sure and we were going to be free, and we were going to be armed."
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I vote "YES!"
Now if I could just make the 03/25 session.
Odds aren't good, though.
Have a great session, and bring back an ear!
Odds aren't good, though.

Have a great session, and bring back an ear!

...and wear your feckin' mask!!!!! 

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I may be the lead penguin, but as you all may have noticed, my ability to get time to fly on Sundays is limited.
Since I almost never get online for the beginning of a session, does that mean I won't be allowed in at all, or do i just need to stay off channel and wait for the next mission?
BTW I like the radio discipline rules- I know I probably have been one of the chatterboxes, but I'm willing to do my best to follow them.
Since I almost never get online for the beginning of a session, does that mean I won't be allowed in at all, or do i just need to stay off channel and wait for the next mission?
BTW I like the radio discipline rules- I know I probably have been one of the chatterboxes, but I'm willing to do my best to follow them.
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Murph:FI:Murph wrote:I may be the lead penguin, but as you all may have noticed, my ability to get time to fly on Sundays is limited.
Since I almost never get online for the beginning of a session, does that mean I won't be allowed in at all, or do i just need to stay off channel and wait for the next mission?
BTW I like the radio discipline rules- I know I probably have been one of the chatterboxes, but I'm willing to do my best to follow them.
If you are not online for first mission no problem, just wait for next mission to start.
Problem is when we wait for people to use HL chat line entry it delays things a lot. I am hoping we can get more than 2 missions a night in this way.
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Moutain Time is -7 to GMT, but tonight we switch to BST (British Summer Time) which is GMT +1, so Mountain Time is -8 to BST.:FI:Murph wrote:Understood- thanks for the clarification. I'm a little confused with the time change for Britain going into effect- is 7:30 GMT 12:30 PM Mountain Time?
I think that means that 7.30pm in the UK tomorrow will be 11.30am Mountain Time.
I did say be prepared for a c*ck up on timings

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