What is AFI13-210_IP?
AFI13-210_IP is the AirForce regulation that governs Joint Airdrop Inspection Records, Malfunctions/Incidents, Investigations, and Activity Reporting.
What is the purpose of AFI13-210_IP?
The purpose of AFI13-210_IP is to establish standardized procedures for conducting and documenting joint airdrop inspections, reporting malfunctions/incidents, conducting investigations, and reporting airdrop activity.
Who is responsible for complying with AFI13-210_IP?
All AirForce personnel involved in joint airdrop operations, including airdrop crews, inspectors, and investigative personnel, are responsible for complying with AFI13-210_IP.
What does AFI13-210_IP cover in terms of inspections?
AFI13-210_IP covers the procedures to be followed when conducting joint airdrop inspections and the documentation requirements for maintaining accurate inspection records.
How should malfunctions or incidents be reported under AFI13-210_IP?
Any malfunctions or incidents during joint airdrop operations should be promptly reported using the designated reporting process outlined in AFI13-210_IP.
What is the purpose of investigations under AFI13-210_IP?
The purpose of investigations under AFI13-210_IP is to determine the causes and contributing factors of malfunctions, incidents, or any other airdrop-related issues, and to recommend corrective actions.
Who is responsible for conducting investigations under AFI13-210_IP?
Investigations under AFI13-210_IP are typically conducted by specially designated investigative personnel who have received appropriate training and are knowledgeable about airdrop operations.
What is the importance of activity reporting as per AFI13-210_IP?
Activity reporting under AFI13-210_IP helps maintain a comprehensive record of airdrop operations, enables performance tracking, and provides valuable data for analysis and risk assessment purposes.
What are the requirements for documenting joint airdrop inspections?
AFI13-210_IP outlines the specific information and forms that need to be completed and included in the joint airdrop inspection records, including necessary signatures and recommended corrective actions.