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AIR FORCE - AFTTP 3-42.56

HIGH ALTITUDE AIRDROP MISSION SUPPORT OPERATIONS

active, Most Current
Organization: AIR FORCE
Publication Date: 26 April 2012
Status: active
Page Count: 21
scope:

The primary mission for the HAAMS Center/Physiology Technician (PT) is to provide in-flight physiological support IAW AFI 11-409, High Altitude Airdrop Mission Support Program, to aircrews, parachutists and mission essential ground personnel performing unpressurized airdrop operations at 20,000 feet mean sea level (MSL) and above. These airdrops could be, but are not limited to: DoD Special Operations High Altitude Low Opening (HALO)/High Altitude High Opening (HAHO) personnel and equipment drops, Military Information Support Operations (MISO-formally PsyOps), equipment testing and research operations, and humanitarian aid operations. Air Mobility Command Surgeon General (AMC/SG) is the Manpower and Equipment Force Packaging (MEFPAK) Responsible Agency (MRA).

 

Document History

AFTTP 3-42.56
April 26, 2012
HIGH ALTITUDE AIRDROP MISSION SUPPORT OPERATIONS
The primary mission for the HAAMS Center/Physiology Technician (PT) is to provide in-flight physiological support IAW AFI 11-409, High Altitude Airdrop Mission Support Program, to aircrews,...

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