Commander-Directed Investigation (CDI) Guide - Air Force Link
Commander-Directed Investigation (CDI) Guide - Air Force Link
Commander-Directed Investigation (CDI) Guide - Air Force Link
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Attachment 3<br />
ADMINISTRATIVE/CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS SUMMARY<br />
In some instances, <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> directives delineate responsible organizations to conduct certain types of<br />
investigations. Below is a list of the most common of these investigations.<br />
SAFETY INVESTIGATIONS (SIB). AFI 91-204, Safety <strong>Investigation</strong>s and Reports<br />
ACCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS (AIB). AFI 51-503, Aerospace Accident <strong>Investigation</strong>s<br />
FRIENDLY FIRE INVESTIGATIONS (FFI). DoDI 6055.7, Accident <strong>Investigation</strong>, Reporting,<br />
and Record Keeping<br />
FLYING EVALUATION BOARDS (FEB). Authority: AFI 11-402, Aviation and Parachutist<br />
Service, Aeronautical Ratings and Badges, chapter 4<br />
REPORTS OF SURVEY (ROS). AFMAN 23-220, Reports of Survey for <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> Property<br />
LINE OF DUTY (LOD). AFI 36-2910, Line of Duty (Misconduct) Determination<br />
INSPECTOR GENERAL (IG) INVESTIGATIONS. AFI 90-301, Inspector General Complaints<br />
Resolution<br />
SECURITY FORCES OFFICE OF INVESTIGATIONS (SFOI). AFI 31-206, Security <strong>Force</strong>s<br />
<strong>Investigation</strong>s Program<br />
AIR FORCE OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS (AFOSI). AFI 71-101, Criminal<br />
<strong>Investigation</strong>s<br />
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