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Ar 95-30 - Aircraft Accident Safety Investigation
Ar 95-30 - Aircraft Accident Safety Investigation
AFR 127-11
OPNAVINST 3750.16B
COMDTINST M5100.28
Safety
Participation in
a Military or Civil
Aircraft
Accident Safety
Investigation
Headquarters
Departments of the Army, the Air Force,
the Navy, and Transportation
Washington, DC
25 June 1980
UNCLASSIFIED
SUMMARY of CHANGE
AR 95–30/AFR 127–11/OPNAVINST 3750.16B/COMDTINST M5100.28
Participation in a Military or Civil Aircraft Accident Safety Investigation
Safety
History. This publication was originally in NTSB Investigations, and realigns the par- fices) (JAG, only)
printed on 26 April 1976 and authenticated by agraphs in proper chronological order; incor- A4A (Chief of Naval Material)
David C. Jones, United States Army Chief of porates a listing of NTSB Organizational and A5 (Bureaus)
Staff. This electronic edition publishes the Procedural Regulations (attachment 1); A6 (Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps)
basic 1976 edition and incorporates Changes 1 provides participating agencies-Military, B5 (Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard Head-
and 2. Change 1 to this regulation was printed NTSB, FAA-direct communication references quarters (IGS)) only 3
on 18 August 1978 and was authenticated by (addresses and phone numbers) (attachment 21A (Fleet Commanders in Cheif)
Bernard W. Rogers, General, United states 2); and revises message formats for use by 22 (Fleet Commanders)
Army Chief of Staff. Change 2 was printed on the NTSB, FAA, and Military (attachments 3, 23 (Force Commanders)
25 June 1980 and was authenticated by E. C. 4, and 5). 24 (Type Commanders) (less 24A, 24G and
Meyer, General, United States Army Chief of Applicability. Not applicable. 24J (less COMSUBPAC)
Staff. This regulation, developed by mutual 24A (Naval Air Force Commanders) (12)
Proponent and exception authority.
agreement between the Army, the Navy, and 24J (Fleet Marine Force Commanders) (8)
Not applicable.
Air Force, and the Coast Guard, and 26A (Amphibious Groups)
coordinated with the National Transportation Army management control process. 26F (Operational Test and Evaluation Force
Safety Board (NTSB) and the Federal Not applicable. Commands and detachments)
Aviation Administration (FAA), implements Supplementation. Not applicable. 26H (Fleet Training Group)
Title 49, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section Interim changes. Not applicable. 26DD (Harbor Clearance Unit)
1442 by providing for military participation in 26JJ (Fleet Area Control and Surveillance
certain NTSB investigations, and release of Suggested Improvements. Not applica- Facility)
certain information related to military aircraft ble. 26NN (Fleet Liaison Officer)
accident safety investigations to the NTSB Distribution. 27C (Sea Frontier Commanders)
and FAA. This publication has been Air Force: F
reorganized to make it compatible with the Army: 27F (Flag Administrative Unit)
Army electronic publishing database. No Active Army, ARNG, USAR: To be distrib- 28A (Carrier Group)
content has been changed. uted in accordance with DA Form 12–9A 28C (Cruiser–Destroyer Group, Destroyer
Summary. This revision modifies or adds requirements for AR, Aviation–B (Qtr rqr Development, and Surface Group and Force
terms and definitions as needed to standard- block no. 125). Representatives)
ize and be consistent with appropriate NTSB Coast Guard (SDL No. 101) 28L (Amphibious Squadron) (6)
and FAA regulatory sections of the Federal A: None 29 (Warships) (Less 29E, 29H, 29J, and
Aviation Act of 1958. It increases the num- B: 1(10); bc(3); k(1) 29S)
ber of terms explained in section A; moves C: ab(3) 29H (Attack Aircraft Carrier (CV, CVAN)
addressees of Military Service Headquarters D: None (6)
and Military Safety Centers from paragraph 5 E: None 29J (Training Aircraft Carrier (CVT)) (6)
to attachment 2; highlights the differences F: None 31H (Amphibious Assault Ship) (3)
between the various types of civil and mili- Navy: 42 (Naval Aviation)(3)(less 42Y1)
tary investigations in more detailed and spe- SNDL (One copy unless otherwise indicated) 42Y1 (Photographic Squadron (VFP)) (12)
cific terms (paragraph 6); redesignates A1 (Immediate Office of the Secretary) 46 (Fleet Marine Force–Aviation) (3)
section B to reflect A Military Participation A2A (Department of the Navy Staff Of- 51B3 (Southern Europe Area
(CINCSOUTH only))
*This regulation supersedes AFR 127–11/AR 95–30/OPNAVINST 3750.16A/CG 307, 17 February 1972. (For summary of revised, deleted, or added material, see
signature page).
UNCLASSIFIED
C4F6 (Air Facility/Station Detachment) Center) (3) V11 (Marine Corps Institute) (12)
C4F8 (Annexes, Branches, Groups, Ranges FH18 (Aerospace Medical Institute) (12) Director of Aerospace Safety, Norton AFB,
and Auxiliary Landing Fields) (Naval Auxil- FJ6 (Recruiting Area) CA 92409 (6) Armed Forces Institute of Pa-
iary Landing Field, Crows Landing, CA, and FJ17 (Recruiting District) (2) thology, Wash DC 20305 (3)
San Clemente Island, CA, only) FJ76 (Recruiting Command) (7) Copy to:
C4F9 (Laboratory Detachment) (AUTEC FKA1A (Air Systems Command Headquar- SNDL C1 (To Naval Personnel at Army
Detachment, West Palm Beach, FL, only) ters) (12) Activities) (Senior Naval Officer, Army War
C4F16 (Air Reserve Detachment) FKA6A1 (Air Development Center) (2) College, Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013, only)
C4H (Senior Naval Officer, NASA) FKA6B1 (Air Facility CNM) (3)
C2 (To Naval Personnel at Air Force Activ-
C4J (Miscellaneous (NAVAIRSYSCOM FKP3A (Plant Representative Office) (less
Test & Evaluation Coordinator, only)) Pomona) ities) (Chief of Naval Advisory Group, The
C4K (Project Managers under the direct FKR (Shore Activities under the Command Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base, AL
Command of the Chief of Naval Material) of the Commanders, Naval Air Systems 36112, only)
C5 (Military Assistance Advisory Groups) C o m m a n d ) ( l e s s F K R 1 B , HQ USAF (10)
E3A (Laboratory ONR) NAVAIREWORKFAC Pensacola, only; HQ US Army (3)
FF1 (Naval District Commandants) FKR2A (NAVPRO Burbank), FKR3, and HQ US Army Aviation Center, Ft. Rucker,
FF4 (Air Facility CNO (NAF WASH)) (3) FKR4) Al 36362
FF5 (Safety Center) (12) FKR1B (Air Rework Facility Pensacola, on- Commander, US Army Aviation Safety Cen-
FF18 (Tactical Doctrine Activity) (2) ly) (10) ter, PESC–20, Ft Rucker, AL 36362 (6)
FA5 (Air Facility LANT) (3) FKR2A (Naval Plant Representative Bur- Director National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
FA6 (Air Station LANT) (3) bank, only) (9) ministration, Wallops Island VA 23337
FA7 (Station LANT) FKR3 (RDT&E Activities) (3) Headquarters, US Marine Corps Air Station,
FA30 (Atlantic Fleet Weapons Training Fa- FKR4 (Missile Range Activities) (4) El Toro, Santa Ana CA 92709 (12)
cility) FT (Activities under the Command of the Defense Supply Agency, Defense Contract
FB4 (Fleet Operations Control Center Pacif- Cheif of Naval Education & Training as dele- Administration Services District, Hartford, 96
ic) gated by CNO (5) (FT1, FT2, FT5, FT6,
Murphy Road, Hartford CT 06114
FB6 (Air Facility PAC) (3) FT10, FT12, FT13, FT16, FT22, FT24,
Operational’s 002, 02, 09B1, 09A, 09B27,
FB7 (Air Station PAC) (3) FT28, FT30 (less SERVSCOLCOM Orlando,
FB9 (Air Support Unit) FL) FT31, FT50, FT60, FT64, FT74, only) 05F9(20), 05R, 506(10), 50, 51, 52, 511,
FB10 (Station PAC) FT73 (SCOL Postgraduate) (12) 513(4), 55, 59(2), 60, 941, 943, 982, 985,
FB21 (Amphibious Base PAC) FW5 (Weather Service Facility) and 986
FB34 (Fleet Activities) V3 (Marine Corps Air Bases Commanders) Stocked:
FC1 (Fleet Operations Control Center (3) COMMISSIONED, VAVPUBFORMCEN
NAVEUR) V5 (Marine Corps Air Station) (3) 5801 Tabor Ave.
FC4 (Air Facility NAVEUR) (3) V6 (Marine Air Reserve Training Com- Philadelphia, PA 19120
FC7 (Station NAVEUR) (3) mand) (3)
FG11 (Training Command–Morocco) V7 (Marine Air Reserve Training Detach-
FH17 (Aerospace and Regional Medical ment) (3)
Table 1A
Application Directive
Army Navy Air Force Coast–Guard
ARNG USNR ANG
USAR Marine Corps USAFR
USMCR
Air Traffic Control & AR 95–1 OPNAV INST AFR 55–19 CG–33
Flight Rules AR 95–9 3710.7 AFR 86 series
AR 95–37 AFM 60–5
NGR 95
TM 1/2557–26
TM 1/2557–29
TM 1/2557–30
Table 1B
NTSB Organizational/Procedural Regulations
Code Part Number Title
Table 2A
Military Service Headquarters and Safety Centers
AGENCY MAIL ADDRESS MESSAGE ADDRESS PHONE NUMBERS
Military Service Headquarters Deputy Chief of Staff for Person- HQDA (DAPE–HRS) AV 225–7293/92/91
nel, Wash DC (202) 695–7293
Department of the Army,
Wash DC 20310
Chief of Naval Operations, CNO Washington DC AV 22–55659/55715
Department of the Navy (202) 695–5659/5715
Aviation Safety Coordinator
(OPO5F)
Wash DC 20350
The Inspector General CSAF Wash DC/IG AV 22–76733
Department of the Air Force (202) 697–6733
Wash DC 20330 After Duty Hours
AV 225–7220
(202) 697–7220
Commandant (G–CSP) COMDT AV 851–1452 Ext 61882
United States Coast Guard COGARD (202) 426–1883
2100 2nd St, SW Wash DC
For G–CSP
Military Safety Centers United States Army: Commander, CDR, USASC AV 558–3306/3820/6510
Us Army Safety Center ATTN: PESC–ZO (205) 255–3306/3820/6510
Ft. Rucker AL 36362 Ft Rucker AL
United States Navy: Commander COMNAVSAFECEN AV 690–2929
Naval Safety Center NORVA (804) 444–2929
Naval Air Station
Norfolk VA 23511
United States Air Force AFISC Norton AFB AV 876–5084
Director of Aerospace Safety CA/IGD(SE) (714) 382–5084
AFISC/SE After Duty Hours
Norton AFB, CA 92409 AV 876–4726
(714) 382–4726
Commandant (G–CSP) COMDT AV 851–1452 Ext 61883
United States Coast Guard COGARD (202) 426–1883
2100 2nd St, SW Wash DC After Duty Hours
Wash DC 20593 For G–CSP AV 851–1495
Table 2B
PARTICIPATING AGENCIES—MILITARY/NTSB/FAA
AGENCY MAIL and MESSAGE ADDRESS PHONE NUMBERS
Emergency Military Airlift If situational urgency precludes use of commercial air carrier, emergency military airlift is available
through:
Office of Special Assistant to the Secretary Duty hours AV 225–0028
and Deputy Secretary of Defense (202) 695–0028
24 hours AV 227–8151
(202) 697–8151
Appendix E
Attachment 5
Military Participation in NTSB Investigation
FOR MILITARY SAFETY CENTERS TO NOTIFY NTSB OF
APPOINTMENT OF COORDINATOR/INTENT TO PARTICI-
PATE AS PARTY TO THE NTSB INVESTIGATION. (See para-
graph 9, basic directive)
FROM: Military Safety Center
TO: NTSB
INFO TO:
a. Military accident investigation board.
b. FAA
SUBJECT: Aircraft Accident (aircraft type, model, serial number)
Occurring (location) or (date and time)
1. Reference (telephone call, contact)
2. The (military service) coordinator is: (Give full name, position,
rank or title, security clearance and duty station.)
3. (Appropriate service) (will) (will not) participate as a party to
the field investigation. Personnel designated as party(s) to the inves-
tigation (same info as in item 2 for each person).
4. Military personnel travel/arrival information.
5. Requests or special requirements.
PIN: 007059–000
DATE: 01-03-00
TIME: 15:57:18
PAGES SET: 15