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Lesson Plan ICAO Flight Plan

The document teaches how to fill out the new ICAO Flight Plan form, explaining the changes from the old form and the key elements and blocks to complete, including sources of data, instructor and student actions, and completion standards.

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Lesson Plan ICAO Flight Plan

The document teaches how to fill out the new ICAO Flight Plan form, explaining the changes from the old form and the key elements and blocks to complete, including sources of data, instructor and student actions, and completion standards.

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ICAO Flight Plan

Objective: To teach student to fill out the new ICAO Flight Plan form.

Elements:

• Why using new form?


• What are changes to the old flight plan form?
• Sources of Data
• Filling out the form
• Filing the flight plan

Schedule: 30 minutes classroom

Equipment needed: White board or projector & screen, handout of new form

Instructor actions:

• Cover topic
• Relate to AIM 5-1-9 & FAA form 7233-4 pg 1 and pg 2
• Fill out sample form on whiteboard
• Hand out blank form and give data for new blocks
• Assure transfer of knowledge by questioning and reviewing form data entry

Student Actions:

• Understand topic and sources of data for entry


• Proficiency in form entry

Completion Standards:

• Student will be able to research airplane equipment, assign appropriate codes and completely fill out the ICAO
flight plan form
ICAO Flight Plan

Objective: To teach student to fill out the new ICAO Flight Plan form.

Elements:

• Why use the ICAO Flight Plan form:


o FAA wished to fully integrate the International Flight Plan form (first issued 2006) into use for domestic flight
plans
o Mandatory for all IFR flights departing US airspace as of August 2019
o Mandatory for assignment of SID and STAR procedures
o Is recommended for all domestic flight plans
• How to fill out the ICAO form. (Flight Plan form “Blocks” are referenced as “Block 8”
o Filing time – must input the time you file the flight plan.
o Item 8 – input Visual Flight Rules as V or Instrument Flight Rules as I
§ Type of flight – S (sched), N (non-sched), G (GA), M (military), X (if other than the defined categories)
o Item 9 – number of aircraft described by the ICAO form: Range is 01-99
§ Wake turbulence category in pounds: L (light <15,000), M (medium <300,000), H (heavy >300,000)
§ Equipment categories: S (std-VHF, VOR, ILS), G (GNSS) ie: your GPS, O (VOR), D (DME), L (ILS)
o Item 13 – Departure Airport: ICAO (KADS), however a non-ICAO airport (such as 7F3 – uses ZZZZ placed in
the ROUTE section) Time – enter time of Departure XXXXXX (HRHRMINMINSECSEC) ie: 160300)
o Item 16 – Destination Airport: ICAO (KLBB), however a non-ICAO airport (such as 7T0 – use ZZZZ and put in
the ROUTE section)

o ROUTE – ORDER OF INPUT: Reminder you must now input NON-ICAO airport information for both
Destination and Departure in the ROUTE section as - Departure DEP/ Airport Name (ex: 7F3), Destination
DEST/ Airport Name (ex: 7T0).
Example of NON-ICAO: DEP/7F3 WORTH1 MQP V66 ABI V385 DEST/T30
Example of ICAO: WORTH1 MQP V66 ABI V385
Example of Route to ICAO Intersection Fix and then NON-ICAO Destination:
WORTH1 MQP V66 ABI V385 WAGUN DEST/ 22F
o Item 18 – OTHER INFORMATION: – 0 (zero) if no additional information, M (medevac), HUM (humanitarian),
SAR (search and rescue), FFR (fire fighting) (refer to AIM for more examples).
o Item 19 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION (not to be transmitted to ATC in Flight Plan messages):
§ E/ENDURANCE – input aircraft endurance in hours and minutes.
§ P/PERSONS ON BOARD – input number of persons ie: 001 (use 3 digits)
§ R/EMERGENCY RADIO - UHF (243.0 mhz), VHF (121.5 mhz), ELBA (ELT) Note – X for each if
communication item not on board
§ SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT - Cross out (“X”) each item of equipment not on board
§ CLIMATE EQUIPMENT – Cross out (“X”) any type not on board Polar, Desert, Maritime, Jungle.
§ JACKETS - Cross out (“X”) each flotation jacket type not on board: Light, Fluorescent, UHF, VHF
§ DINGHIES – Cross out (“X”) if no dinghies on board, if carried, enter number of dinghies, total
capacity (persons) of all dinghies carried
o Cover – Cross out (“X”) if no cover for dinghies (on board)
o Color – Color if on board
§ AIRCRAFT COLOR AND MARKINGS - enter color of aircraft (in predominance) ie: Blue and White
§ REMARKS (survival equip) Cross out (“X”) out N, if no remarks about survival equipment or, include
any remarks
• Source of Data: AIM 5-1-9; Figure 5-1-3, Tables 5-1-4, 5-1-5, 5-1-6

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