Afi 13 213
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General Responsibilities
Unit Commanders, ADPMs, and AM personnel have the authority to revoke airfield driving privileges Drivers must be knowledgeable of and comply with the procedures outlined in AFI 13-213
Unit ADMPs must be...
At least a SSgt/7 level or above, or civilian equivalent
Unit Commanders will...
Ensure the unit ADPMs perform a program assessment semiannually Ensures second time airfield test failures receive additional training from unit ADPM Notify unit ADPM of individuals whose driving privileges have been suspended/revoked
Who signs the Memorandum for Record?
Unit Commander
Wing ADPM
Maintains semiannual meeting minutes Assists unit ADPMs in ensuring TDY and/or contract personnel obtain appropriate training
Who maintains the Airfield Drivers Information File (ADIF)?
Wing ADPM
Airfield Drivers Information File is used for...?
Passing important safety messages regarding airfield driving
Unit ADPM
Coordinates with AM to schedule personnel for the Airfield Driving Final Exam
Airfield Management
Issues the driving final exam and approves af form 483 upon completion Conducts quality control measures to monitor effectiveness of unit Airfield driver training programs
Air Force Runway Safety Action Team (AFRSAT)
Help the unit develop a plan to correct the negative trend or unsafe condition within 15 days of the visit
Responsibility of unit ADPMs
Initiating training and ensuring all criteria has been met before coordinating the final exams with AM
AF Form 483 Issuance
Unit ADPMs will send individuals with AM with a pre filled AF Form 483 AM will approve/sign
Who may suspend or revoke an airfield POV pass for airfield driving violations?
Airfield Management (AM)
The CMA is defined as...
The INST critical area, RWYs, and overruns to include an area no less than 100 feet extending out from each side of the RWYs and overruns
General Airfield Driving Violations
Commanders and Unit ADPMs may only revoke privileges for personnel assigned to their unit and will notify the wing ADPM when doing so
Speed limits
Within 25 ft of aircraft: 5 mph Towing 1 or more than 1 piece of maintenance equipment: 5 mph Towing a single piece of maintenance equipment: 10 mph AGE: 15 Limited visibility: 5
Vehicle lightijg
High intensity yellow beacons, 4 way hazards must be installed Red beacons used for emergencies Automatic daytime running lights must be aware of systems operating procedures
Limited visibility
AM will relay limited visibility when in effect to the tower net and landline MOC
Don't park on
CMA or any TWY
Airfield obstructions example
Fire bottle, maintenance stands, AGE and vehicles
Light gun
Used for communicating with aircraft or ground vehicles if their radios stop working
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