The generation plan for an entire fleet
AF Information Management Tool (IMT) 2408
List the Aircraft Selection “Big Three” considerations
Mission Capable Status
Available Hours/Time to Next Major Inspection
Scheduled Maintenance (Consider in-garrison capability vs deployed)
Identifies resources
Identifies capabilities
Unclassified
BSP/ESP Part One
This WRM document IDs/Authorizes WRM in addition to POS and deployment assets
War Plans Additive Requirements Report (WPARR)
A burning or hot projection that may transfer thermal energy to the surroundings
Firebands/Fireballs
Generation Sequence Action Schedule, for the individual aircraft generation plan
AF IMT 2409
Aircraft Sequencing “Big Three”… Fastest to Generate (Primary Consideration)
Current Mission Capable Status
Current Configuration (Consider deployment config)
Current Physical Location
DoD classifies overseas basing into two types of locations
Contingency Location (CL) - temporary in nature
Enduring Location (EL)
Facilities, equipment, basic infrastructure and supplies to support the beddown of deployed forces and aircraft at austere locations
Basic Expeditionary Airfield Resources (BEAR)
3 Minimum Requirements for flightline revetments
10 Foot standoff from wall
3 Foot standoff from opening
1 Foot Above Line of Sight
Linear
Cellular (“Cell”)
Combination (“Combo”)
1x barrel (bbl) = X gallons
1x Mike Barrel (Mbbl) = x barrels
42 gallons (gal)
1,000 barrels
3 TYPES OF CONTINGENCY LOCATIONS
Initial - Intended for immediate use by units for a limited time (up to 6 months)
Temporary - Intended to increase efficiency of operations for use up to 24 months
Semi-permanent - Life expectancy of more than 2 years but less than 25 years
High Powered
Ruggedized/Deployable
Audible Alerting System
Wireless transmissions
Giant Voice
3 POTENTIAL MUNITIONS STORAGE OPTIONS:
Barricaded Open Storage Modules
Buffered Storage
Jungle Growth
The three Wing Generation concepts
1. Lead Unit (Alpha Unit vs. Bravo Unit)
2. Rainbow
3. Stand-Alone
Blank is legally liable for accuracy of daily book/physical inventories and transactions
The Responsible Officer (RO)
Combat Air Base Planning is a planning framework that includes 3 key planning items
Mission analysis
Threat analysis
Site analysis
Works for Base Civil Engineering and supports beddown and sustainment
Prime BEEF
Define Contested Operations, Degraded Operations, and Operational Limitations
Enemy Action
Failed Systems
Physical/Operational Environment
TTP's Generation Planning 6-Step Process
List steps 1 - 4
Step 1: Understand the tasking
Step 2: Understand the wing’s generation concept
Step 3: Choose an AMU generation concept
Step 4: Build/understand/utilize the unit’s 2408/2409/GFP
Air transportable aircraft & ground fuels support for bare base or to expand capability of established base
Fuels Operational Readiness Capability Equipment (FORCE)
Assets are classified as WRM, not BEAR
Expeditionary Site Survey process is composed of three interactive processes
Site Selection Process
Data Collection Process
Data Storage and Access Process
en route care to a medical facility that meets needs of patients
EN ROUTE CASUALTY CARE SYSTEM (ERCCS) - Level III
R3 TOOL
Recognize
Respond
Report IAW local procedures and IAW
applicable Technical Orders (TO 33-1-38)