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Three Air Force documents provide unique information about USAF operations of the E-4 aircraft.Contents: Operations Procedures Aircrew Evaluation Criteria Aircrew TrainingChapter 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1. General 1.2. Applicability 1.3. Key Words Explained 1.4. Deviations and Waivers 1.5. Local Supplement Coordination Process 1.6. Requisitioning and Distribution Procedures 1.7. Improvement Recommendations 1.8. Definitions 1.9. Aircrew Operational Reports Chapter 2 COMMAND AND CONTROL 2.1. General 2.2. Execution Authority 2.3. Aircraft Commander (AC) Responsibility and Authority Chapter 3 CREW MANAGEMENT 3.1. Aircrew Qualification 3.2. Aircrew Complement 3.3. Flight Duty Period (FDP) 3.4. Crew Rest 3.5. Standby Force Duty 3.6. Mission Alerting Procedures 3.7. Aircrew Release Policy Chapter 4 AIRCRAFT OPERATING RESTRICTIONS 4.1. General Chapter 5 OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES 5.1. Duty Stations 5.2. Takeoff and Landing Policy 5.3. Seat Belts 5.4. Cockpit Communications Policy 5.5. Runway, Taxiway, and Airfield Requirements 5.6. Wind Limitations 5.7. Aircraft Taxi Speeds 5.8. Taxi Obstruction Clearance Criteria and Foreign Object Damage Avoidance 5.9. Seat Belt/No-Smoking Sign Policy 5.10. Aircraft Door Operations Table 5.1. Aircraft Door Assignments 5.11. Maximum Number of Personnel Aboard Aircraft 5.12. Communication Systems Hazard Area Procedures 5.13. Aircraft Electrical Power Transfers 5.14. Fuel Jettison Procedures 5.15. Bird/Wildlife Aircraft Strike Hazard (BASH) Program 5.16. Participation in Aerial Events Chapter 6 AIRCREW PROCEDURES Section 6A—Pre-Mission 6.1. Aircrew Uniform 6.2. Personal Requirements 6.3. Flight Crew Publications 6.4. Mission Crew Publications 6.5. Aircraft Functional Publication File Section 6B—Pre-Departure 6.6. Sequence of Events (SOE). 6.7. Flight Crew Information File (FCIF) Procedures 6.8. Route Navigation Kits 6.9. Briefing Requirements 6.10. Flight Plan Verification 6.11. Jeppesen Flight Planning Procedures 6.12. Departure Planning 6.13. Departure Alternates 6.14. Destination Requirements (for filing purposes) 6.15. Adverse Weather 6.16. Operational Risk Management (ORM) Section 6C—Preflight 6.17. AFTO Forms 781 Series 6.18. FMS Flight Plan Accuracy 6.19. Aircraft Servicing and Ground Operations 6.20. Life Support Requirements Section 6D—Departure 6.21. On Time Takeoffs 6.22. Cabin Security Procedures for Takeoff and Landing Section 6E—En Route 6.23. Flight Progress 6.24. Special Qualification Airspace Section 6F—Arrival 6.25. Instrument Approach Procedures (IAPs) 6.26. Border Clearance/Customs 6.27. Insect and Pest Control 6.28. Aircraft Recovery Away From Main Operating Base (MOB) 6.29. Maintenance Debrief. Section 6G—Miscellaneous 6.30. Engine Maintenance Runs 6.31. Life Support Equipment Documentation Chapter 7 AIRCRAFT SECURITY 7.1. General 7.2. Security Chapter 8 OPERATIONAL REPORTS AND FORMS 8.1. General 8.2. AF IMT 457, USAF Hazard Report 8.3. AF IMT 651, Hazardous Air Traffic Report (HATR) 8.4. OAFB 3404, 55th Wing Aircraft Incident Worksheet 8.5. Report Violations, Unusual Events, or Circumstances Chapter 9 TRAINING POLICY 9.1. Touch-and-Go Landings 9.2. Short-Field Landings 9.3. Full Stop/Taxiback Landing Procedures 9.4. Simulated In-Flight Emergency Procedures 9.5. Category II/IIIa Training 9.6. Missed Approach Training 9.7. Air Refueling 9.8. Prohibited In-Flight Training Maneuvers Chapter 10 MISSION CREW (COMM) PROCEDURES 10.1. General 10.2. Responsibilities 10.3. Pre-Mission Procedures 10.4. Pre-Flight Procedures 10.5. In-Flight Procedures 10.6. En Route Security of Classified Material 10.7. Post-Flight Procedures 10.8. Post-Mission Procedures Chapter 11 NAVIGATION PROCEDURES 11.1. General 11.2. Mission Planning 11.3. Flight Charts

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