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AFI 11-2C-130v3 - BITS

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

3.13.5. Post-Standby Missions. On completion of standby duty, aircrew members may be<br />

dispatched on a mission. If started, post-standby crew rest must be completed before the start<br />

of pre-departure crew rest. If an aircrew member is dispatched on a mission, compute the<br />

post-mission crew rest time on standby time plus mission time.<br />

3.13.6. Post Standby Crew Rest. Aircrew members not dispatched on a mission following<br />

standby duty will receive post-mission standby crew rest as follows:<br />

3.13.6.1. If standby duty is performed away from normal quarters, crew rest time is<br />

computed from this standby time on the same basis as for mission time.<br />

3.13.6.2. If standby duty was performed in normal quarters, no crew rest time is<br />

authorized.<br />

3.14. Orientation Flights and Incentive Flights. Refer to DOD 4515.13-R, Air Transportation<br />

Eligibility, <strong>AFI</strong> <strong>11</strong>-401, and the appropriate MAJCOM supplement.<br />

3.15. Interfly.<br />

3.15.1. Formation interfly. Aircraft are authorized to interfly in the same formation provided<br />

a thorough mission brief is conducted between all participants and any local/command<br />

procedures are discussed.<br />

3.15.2. Crewmember/aircraft interfly. Interfly is a temporary arrangement between OG/CCs<br />

or equivalent to permit the exchange or substitution of aircrew members/aircraft between<br />

mobility units to accomplish flying missions. Interfly will be limited to specific operations,<br />

exercises, or special circumstances. However, it may be used for events of longer duration<br />

such as unit conversion to another model design series (MDS). Participating aircrews will<br />

use guidelines established by the host command or as specified in the OPLAN or CONOPS.<br />

EXCEPTION: AE crewmembers are exempt from interfly requirements.<br />

3.15.2.1. Associate units. All associate units will act IAW their association agreement.<br />

3.15.2.2. Approvals:<br />

3.15.2.2.1. AFRC. AFRC/A3 has delegated interfly approval authority to unit<br />

OG/CCs for active duty/ANG interfly with AFRC and AFRC to AFRC interfly.<br />

Units utilizing this authority will inform AFRC/A3V.<br />

3.15.2.2.2. ANG. NGB/A3 has delegated approval authority to Wing Commanders<br />

for active duty/AFRC interfly with ANG, and OG/CC approval authority for ANG to<br />

ANG interfly.<br />

3.15.2.2.3. Interfly does not apply to the formal attachment of aircrew members<br />

flying with AFRC/ANG units for the sole purpose of continuation training. Formal<br />

attachment of aircrew members will be IAW <strong>AFI</strong> <strong>11</strong>-401 and the AFRC/ANG<br />

Supplement <strong>AFI</strong> <strong>11</strong>-401.<br />

3.15.2.3. Requirements<br />

3.15.2.3.1. Aircrew members shall be current and qualified in the MDS variant as<br />

well as unique systems or configuration required to fly the aircraft/mission unless<br />

under the direct supervision of an instructor.

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