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[[File:Four-Ship Route.png|thumb|630x630px|Four-Ship Route]] | [[File:Four-Ship Route.png|thumb|630x630px|Four-Ship Route]] | ||
The “Route” formation is a loose formation which corresponds to an enlarged “Fingertip” formation. It allows to increase flight maneuverability as well as to let the flight control instruments, airspace and do other tasks in the cockpit in more safe conditions. The distance between each aircraft is about 500ft. The flight can operate at the same altitude or element can be 200ft higher/lower. The cone to maneuver (grey area in the picture) is the 30° and the 0° line. | The “Route” formation is a loose formation which corresponds to an enlarged “Fingertip” formation. It allows to increase flight maneuverability as well as to let the flight control instruments, airspace and do other tasks in the cockpit in more safe conditions. The distance between each aircraft is about 500ft. The flight can operate at the same altitude or element can be 200ft higher/lower. The cone to maneuver (grey area in the picture) is the 30° and the 0° line. | ||
'''Brevity Call''' | '''Brevity Call''' | ||
#Lead: Flight, go Route Left/Right. | #Lead: Flight, go Route Left/Right. |