COMPLIANCE WITH THIS - Air Force Link
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40 AFI11-301V2 20 DECEMBER 2013<br />
2.17.7.3.4. An annual commercial calibration is required on the meter. IAW 33Kseries<br />
guidance, this is a “Note 64” item, indicating that calibration will be<br />
coordinated/funded through the Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment<br />
laboratory. Units will inspect meters on an annual basis, to align with calibration<br />
requirements, utilizing self-test guidance from the meter commercial instruction<br />
sheet. Track and document inspections using applicable documentation database and<br />
affix a completed NL555 to the item. Ensure batteries have a minimum of 80% usage<br />
remaining. Do not store meters with batteries installed. Meter location/operation will<br />
be covered in LL06. Units are authorized to purchase additional meter(s) for training<br />
use. Each meter will be stored/placed in a protective case to prevent damage while on<br />
aircraft, in transit, or in storage. (T-1)<br />
2.17.7.4. For AFGSC Bomber ALERT missions, the following meal-ready-to eat rations<br />
and water quantities are required. B-2: Two (2) cases of rations and five (5) cases of flex<br />
pack water; B-52: Five (5) cases of rations and 12 cases of flex pack water. Water bulk<br />
stored for aircraft configuration during increased stages of alert will be inspected<br />
annually. (T-1) NOTE: AFE will coordinate with services personnel for identification<br />
and forecasting of additional WRM MREs to support this mission annually. (T-3)<br />
2.17.8. <strong>Air</strong>crew Body Armor. Lead Command—AFSOC. Exception: AFGSC is the lead<br />
command for the <strong>Air</strong> Warrior Body Armor System. (T-1)<br />
2.17.8.1. MAF aircrew will have integrated survival vest and body armor available for<br />
aircrew going into harm’s way. Safeguard survival vests and body armor by placing in a<br />
metal container (NSN 5140-00-226-9019), foot-locker (NSN 8460-00-243-3234), crush<br />
proof hard-sided plastic case, or equivalent. NOTE: The C-17A, C-130, and KC-46A<br />
AFE Locker/AFE rack meets this requirement. ABA will be inspected IAW TM-1-1680-<br />
377-13&P-6. (T-1)<br />
2.17.8.2. Stencil each container with at least 1-inch letters (all caps) on top and front of<br />
container to read as follows: (T-1)<br />
Figure 2.3. <strong>Air</strong>crew Contingency Kit.<br />
2.17.8.3. Stencil each container with at least 1-inch letters (all caps) on ends to read as<br />
follows: Command (e.g., AMC, USAFE, PACAF, AFRC, or ANG), Unit, Personnel<br />
Accounting and Local ID number. (T-1)<br />
2.17.8.4. Units will record and track the following data: Size, Lot Number, Serial<br />
Number, and DOM. (T-1)<br />
2.17.8.5. <strong>Air</strong>crew Body Armor, Ace Advantage level IIIA, is available from Advantac<br />
Inc. (formerly Survival Incorporated and Ultimate Survival, Inc). Service life for this<br />
item is considered indefinite as long as it passes inspection and repair criteria. (T-1)