AR 95-2 AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL, AIRFIELD/HELIPORT, AND AIRSPACE OPERATIONS
MilReg AR 95-2 Frequently Asked Questions

What does AR 95-2 Air Traffic Control, Airfield/Heliport, and Airspace Operations cover?
AR 95-2 covers policies and procedures for air traffic control, airfield/heliport operations, and management of military-controlled airspace.

What is the purpose of AR 95-2?
The purpose of AR 95-2 is to establish guidelines and standards for the safe, efficient, and effective control of military aircraft operations.

Who does AR 95-2 apply to?
AR 95-2 applies to all Army personnel, including active duty, reserve, and National Guard components, civilian employees, contractors, and any other individuals involved in air traffic control, airfield/heliport, and airspace operations.

How does AR 95-2 ensure safety in air traffic control operations?
AR 95-2 outlines the necessary measures and procedures to prevent aircraft collisions, provide for safe separation of aircraft, and minimize the risks associated with air traffic control operations.

What are the responsibilities of an air traffic control tower (ATCT)?
An ATCT is responsible for providing safe, orderly, and expeditious flow of air traffic within its designated airspace. It monitors and controls aircraft movements, provides clearances, and ensures adherence to airspace regulations.

Does AR 95-2 cover the operation of military heliports?
Yes, AR 95-2 includes guidance on the planning, operation, and management of military heliports, ensuring safe and efficient helicopter operations.

How does AR 95-2 address the management of military-controlled airspace?
AR 95-2 provides procedures for the establishment, modification, and coordination of military-controlled airspace, including restricted areas, warning areas, and prohibited areas.

What is the purpose of airfield management?
Airfield management ensures the safe, secure, and efficient operation of military airfields, including the maintenance of facilities, equipment, and resources necessary for airfield operations.

Can civilian aircraft be operated in military-controlled airspace?
Yes, civilian aircraft can operate in military-controlled airspace, but they must comply with the rules and regulations established by the military and obtain proper clearances and permissions.

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