AFI10-220 CONTRACTOR'S FLIGHT AND GROUND OPERATIONS
MilReg AFI10-220 Frequently Asked Questions

What is AFI10-220?
AFI10-220 is an AirForce regulation that governs contractor flight and ground operations.

Who does AFI10-220 apply to?
AFI10-220 applies to all AirForce contractors, both domestic and foreign, who conduct flight and ground operations on AirForce installations.

What does AFI10-220 require from contractors?
AFI10-220 requires contractors to comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and policies while conducting flight and ground operations on AirForce installations.

Are contractors allowed to use military aircraft for their operations?
Contractors are not authorized to use military aircraft for their operations unless specifically approved by the appropriate AirForce authority.

Is there a specific approval process for contractors to use military aircraft?
Yes, contractors must submit a written request to the appropriate AirForce authority detailing the need for using military aircraft and obtain written approval before doing so.

Are there any restrictions on where contractors can conduct flight and ground operations?
Contractors must coordinate their operations with the AirForce installation commander and adhere to any restrictions imposed by the installation, such as restricted airspace or operating areas.

Do contractors need to have insurance coverage for their flight and ground operations?
Yes, contractors must maintain the appropriate insurance coverage as required by the AirForce installation commander.

Are there specific training requirements for contractor personnel involved in flight and ground operations?
Yes, contractor personnel must receive the necessary training as determined by the AirForce installation commander to ensure safe and efficient operations.

What is the process for reporting accidents or incidents involving contractor flight and ground operations?
Contractors must immediately report any accidents or incidents to the AirForce installation commander and comply with all reporting requirements outlined in AFI10-220.

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