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<strong>AFI</strong><strong>11</strong>-<strong>2C</strong>-130V3 23 APRIL 2012 305<br />

Integrated Flight Management (IFM)—IFM is the set of integrated C2 processes and<br />

supporting technologies producing seamless planning and execution of air mobility sorties.<br />

Interfly—The exchange and/or substitution of aircrews and aircraft between Mobility Air Forces<br />

(MAF) including crewmembers and/or aircraft from AETC, ACC, PACAF, USAFE and AMCgained<br />

ANG and AFRC forces.<br />

Joint Airborne/Air Transportability Training (JA/ATT)—Continuation and proficiency<br />

combat airlift training conducted in support of DOD agencies. Includes aircraft load training and<br />

service school support. HQ AMC publishes AMC headquarters publishes JA/ATT tasking in<br />

AMC OPORD 17-76, annex C, appendix 1.<br />

Joint Precision Airdrop Delivery System (JPADS)—Joint Precision Airdrop Delivery System<br />

bundles/platforms are GPS—guided loads that use wind drop sondes before the cargo drop to get<br />

a more accurate in-flight CARP. JPADS are usually dropped only from high altitudes.<br />

Jumpmaster—The assigned airborne-qualified individual who controls parachutists from the<br />

time they enter the aircraft until they exit. Jumpmasters and safeties are not considered<br />

passengers for the duration of the flight even after personnel airdrops are complete.<br />

Knock-it-Off—Knock-it-Off is a command to cease all training activity and evaluate the ability<br />

to safely continue training. Any crew member may call to terminate a training maneuver. Upon<br />

hearing ―knock-it-off‖ the crew should establish a safe attitude, altitude and airspeed and return<br />

the aircraft power and flight controls to a normal configuration. See AFFTP 3-3.C-130E/H.<br />

Last Suitable Airfield (LSAF)—The last suitable airfield available before beginning the<br />

Category I route segment.<br />

Latest Descent Point—Latest planned point on the DZ run-in course where the formation plans<br />

to initiate descent to drop altitude. This is planned to ensure all aircraft in the formation are<br />

stabilized (on altitude and airspeed) prior to the drop for the type drop the formation will<br />

perform.<br />

Lead Crew—A crew consisting of a lead qualified aircraft commander and a lead qualified<br />

navigator.<br />

Loading Time—In airlift operations, a specified time, established jointly by the airlift and<br />

airborne commanders concerned, when aircraft and loads are available and loading is to begin.<br />

Local Training Mission—A mission scheduled to originate and terminate at home station (or an<br />

off-station training mission), generated for training or evaluation and executed at the local level.<br />

Low Cost Low Altitude (LCLA)—Low cost/low altitude (LCLA) is a method to drop CDS<br />

bundles with improved accuracy and lower cost. Chute types range from disposable<br />

polypropylene parachutes to condemned personnel parachutes; the bundles are located on the<br />

ramp (either through drift-back or initial position) and manually cut by the LM at Green Light.<br />

Maintenance Status—<br />

A-1:—No maintenance required.<br />

A-2 (Plus Noun):—Minor maintenance required, but not serious enough to cause delay. Add<br />

nouns that identify the affected units or systems, i.e. hydraulic, ultra high frequency (UHF) radio,<br />

radar, engine, fuel control, generator, boom or drogue, etc. Attempt to describe the nature of the

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