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FM 57-35 Airmobile Operations - Survival Books

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WWW.SURVIVALEBOOKS.COMCHAPTER 2ARMY TRANSPORT AVIATION SUPPORT10. Army Aviation OrganizationsSee <strong>FM</strong> 1-5.11. LiaisonWhen an aviation unit commander is notified that he will support an airmobile operation, he or a representative designated byhim establishes and maintains contact with the airmobile forcecommander to advise him in all matters pertaining to the aviationunit organization and its employment.12. Aviation Support Unit Plansa. As soon as possible in the planning sequence (pars. 23, 24),the supporting aviation unit commander prepares and disseminates to members of his command the instructions they need tocarry out their support mission. As soon as he receives the implementing directive, which specifies the number and type aircraftavailable for the operation, he can(1) Determine the special equipment required by his unit.(2) Determine the navigation aids required.(3) Determine what maintenance support is needed.(4) Inform the airmobile force commander of the lift capability of the aircraft available.b. See paragraph 24 for further planning by the aviation unitcommander after he learns the airmobile force commander's tentative tactical plan.13. Aircraft for TrainingAircraft and personnel to be used in the operation should bemade available for familiarization training and rehearsals withthe airmobile force.14. Refuelinga. The aviation unit commander is responsible for providingrefueling facilities and for planning the location of refueling pointsin coordination with the airmobile force commander.3 AGO 2294B

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