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Recording Flight Data, Control Symbology, and Flight Progress Strips

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Examples of Personnel Associated with VIP Code Numbers
1
President of the United States, heads of state of foreign countries,
reigning royalty
2
Vice president of the United States, former presidents, cabinet
members, state governors, secretary of the Navy, CNO
3
Special assistants to the president, generals and admirals (4-Star),
under secretary of the Navy
4
Lieutenant generals and vice admirals (3-Star), director of the FBI,
mayors
5
Major generals, rear admirals upper half (2-Star)
6
Brigadier generals and rear admirals lower half (1-Star)
7
Captains (USN) and colonels (USAF, US ARMY, USMC),
comparable rank officers of friendly nations
8
Senior enlisted advisors of the armed services (Master Chief Petty
Officer of the Navy)
Table 7-5 -- VIP code numbers
Honor Code Letters
Table 7-6 lists the honor code letters and their associated meanings:
Honor Code Letter
Meaning
H
Accord honors under Navy regulations as appropriate
N
Accord no honors, request informal visit with commander
O
Request nothing
Table 7-6 -- Honor code letters
Service Codes
The pilot enters service codes in the Remarks section of the flight plan. These codes
alert the destination station of services the aircraft will require upon arrival.
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