What is the purpose of AirForce regulation DAFI24-602V1 PASSENGER MOVEMENT?
This regulation provides guidance and procedures for the movement of passengers on AirForce aircraft.
Who is responsible for compliance with this regulation?
All AirForce personnel involved in passenger movement activities are responsible for complying with this regulation.
Can family members accompany military personnel on AirForce aircraft?
Yes, dependents of military personnel may accompany them on a space-available basis, subject to certain eligibility requirements.
How can personnel and their dependents book a seat on AirForce aircraft?
Seats can be requested through the Defense Personal Property System (DPS) or through the appropriate Passenger Service Center (PSC) if traveling on official orders.
Are pets allowed on AirForce aircraft?
Pets are generally not authorized for movement on AirForce aircraft, unless specific exceptions apply (such as service animals or dependents' pets during household goods movement).
What are the baggage limitations for passengers on AirForce aircraft?
Baggage limitations vary depending on the type of aircraft, mission, and passenger category. Passengers should consult with the PSC or check the applicable AirForce instructions for specific baggage restrictions.
Can passengers bring firearms or other weapons on AirForce aircraft?
Firearms and weapons are generally not authorized on AirForce aircraft, unless previously approved through appropriate channels for official purposes.
Can passengers consume alcohol on AirForce aircraft?
No, consumption of alcoholic beverages is prohibited on AirForce aircraft, except when authorized for official purposes.
What is the role of the AirForce Passenger Service Center (PSC)?
The PSC is responsible for the coordination of passenger services, keeping track of passenger movement, and handling the reservation process for military personnel and their eligible dependents.