What is AFI10-1001?
AFI10-1001 refers to the Air Force Instruction that governs the procedures and requirements for obtaining civil aircraft landing permits in the Air Force.
Who needs to obtain a civil aircraft landing permit?
Any civilian aircraft, including both private and commercial operators, that wish to land on an Air Force installation need to obtain a civil aircraft landing permit.
How can one apply for a civil aircraft landing permit?
The application for a civil aircraft landing permit must be submitted through the appropriate Air Force channels, typically the installation's base operations office.
What information is required when applying for a civil aircraft landing permit?
The application must include the pilot's name, aircraft registration details, purpose of the landing, estimated landing time, and any additional information requested by the installation's base operations office.
How far in advance should one submit the application for a civil aircraft landing permit?
The application should be submitted at least 24 hours in advance of the desired landing time to allow for processing and approval.
Is there a fee associated with obtaining a civil aircraft landing permit?
Air Force installations may charge a fee for civil aircraft landing permits, which is determined by the governing authority of that installation.
Are there any restrictions on the use of civil aircraft landing permits?
Yes, the permit is valid only for the approved landing time and purpose specified in the application. Any changes must be communicated and approved by the installation's base operations office.
What happens if I fail to obtain a civil aircraft landing permit?
Failure to obtain a civil aircraft landing permit may result in denial of landing privileges, fines, or other disciplinary actions as determined by the Air Force installation's regulations.
Can the civil aircraft landing permit be revoked or canceled?
Yes, the installation's base operations office has the authority to revoke or cancel a civil aircraft landing permit if the conditions for its issuance are no longer met or if there are safety or operational concerns.