What is the purpose of AirForce regulation AFI10-2912 AEROMEDICAL EVACUATION READINESS PROGRAMS?
The purpose of this regulation is to establish policy and procedures for the management and oversight of aeromedical evacuation readiness programs in the AirForce.
Who is responsible for the implementation of this regulation?
The Chief, Aeromedical Evacuation (AE) Operations and Readiness Division, is responsible for implementation and oversight of this regulation.
How often should Units conduct internal reviews of their aeromedical evacuation readiness programs?
Units should conduct internal reviews of their aeromedical evacuation readiness programs at least annually.
What information should be included in the internal review report?
The internal review report should include an assessment of the unit's overall compliance, identified deficiencies, corrective actions taken or planned, and a summary of recommendations for improvement.
How often should units submit their annual internal review reports?
Units should submit their annual internal review reports to the Chief, AE Operations and Readiness Division by December 31st of each year.
How often should units conduct inspections of their aeromedical evacuation units and facilities?
Units should conduct inspections of their aeromedical evacuation units and facilities at least quarterly.
What is the purpose of conducting inspections?
The purpose of conducting inspections is to ensure compliance with applicable regulations, identify deficiencies, and implement corrective actions.
What factors should be considered when conducting a risk assessment for aeromedical evacuation missions?
Factors such as mission complexity, duration, environmental conditions, patient acuity, and available resources should be considered when conducting a risk assessment.
Who is responsible for ensuring proper training and currency of aeromedical evacuation personnel?
Unit commanders, in coordination with the Chief, AE Operations and Readiness Division, are responsible for ensuring proper training and currency of aeromedical evacuation personnel.