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I haven’t seen groove charts either,  can only tell you that with the Airboss Script you get a “long groove time” rating if it’s above 60sec (iirc) - and I hope/ assumed that was entered by people that had some sources 😉 

On 10/18/2022 at 4:32 AM, Hitman-vCSG3 said:

Our squadron encourages 14 seconds between carrier breaks for enough spacing. I haven’t seen numbers for groove time specifically.

-Don

Same here, 14 sec breaks for separation during boat ops is SOP 

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I think the OP means how many time since nozzles in hover stop position to touch down in the boat

Not sure but good figures are 3 - 4 min since "initial" to touch down

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Initial is 3nm off the boat on BRC.

hope you don’t set your nozzles to hover stop already at that point 😉 

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VMAT-203 syllabus references a groove distance rather than a groove time: 0.5~0.75nm, though some procedure descriptions prefer 0.5nm as "best."  

Somewhere I've heard "45 seconds" referenced but I don't have any sources.

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