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Afman 24 204

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QUESTION 1

Packers

ANSWER

Certify that hazardous materials are properly classified, described, packaged, marked and labeled, and in proper condition for military airlift according to the applicable regulations of the Department of Transportation and this manual. Preparers include Technical Specialists. These individuals are qualified based on their training in handling and preparing the hazardous material in the performance of their duties.

QUESTION 2

Handlers

ANSWER

Maintain safe operations when transporting hazardous materials and proficiency in job specific responsibilities. Handlers include warehouse workers, aircraft load teams, pallet build-up personnel, and other individuals who routinely come into contact with hazardous materials but do not package, inspect, or certify.

QUESTION 3

Inspectors

ANSWER

Ensure hazardous materials are properly prepared and documented before entering into the military airlift system.

QUESTION 4

Standard Form 364

ANSWER

Report of Discrepancy (ROD) Report deficiencies on this form. Report leaks from packages, equipment, and self-propelled vehicles during loading or unloading, or in flight as a packaging deficiency.

QUESTION 5

Waivers

ANSWER

Exceptions to the packaging or compatibility requirements of this manual.

QUESTION 6

Deviations

ANSWER

For pax movement exceptions

QUESTION 7

Personnel not immediately engaging the enemy force when deplaning, but will assume a tactical mission on arrival or re-deploying upon mission completion, may deploy with their basic load or individual issue of hazardous materials in accordance with paragraph 3.5.1. However, the _______ must collect these items, including small arms ammunition, before the anti-hijack briefing.

ANSWER

troop commander

QUESTION 8

A3.3.9.6.11. AMC Contract Aircraft. Do not transport more than _______ pounds (200 kilograms) of dry ice in a cargo compartment of AMC contract aircraft without prior approval from the individual air carrier.

ANSWER

440 Dry ice, in quantities not exceeding 2.5 kg (5.5 pounds) per passenger when used to pack perishables in carry-on or checked baggage, provided the package permits the release of carbon dioxide gas.

QUESTION 9

"P" Codes: Transport this material on dedicated airlift (e.g. Special Assignment Airlift Mission) aircraft as identified in Attachment 24. Material authorized on cargo aircraft only. Passenger deviations are not authorized.

ANSWER

P1

QUESTION 10

"P" Codes: P2 Transport this material on cargo aircraft only. Passenger deviations are not authorized.

ANSWER

P2

QUESTION 11

"P" Codes: Transport this material on cargo aircraft only. Deviations are authorized according to paragraph 2.2. and Attachment 22.

ANSWER

P3

QUESTION 12

"P" Codes: Transport this material on cargo aircraft only. Deviations are authorized according to paragraph 2.2. and Attachment 22. DOD duty passengers do not require a deviation.

ANSWER

P4

QUESTION 13

"P" Codes: Transport this material on passenger or cargo aircraft without passenger restriction.

ANSWER

P5

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