=z a2 the late planning phase and helped to insure a general state of readiness . in meeting flying safety criteria. Several construction projects during the planning phase of HARDTACK wore favorable to safer operation and maintenance of aircraft. The most important of these projects was the extension of the FRED (Eniwetok) ruway, beginning in October 1957. The existing 6,850-foot rumeay was to be extended to a length of 8,300 feet, including a 200-foot eddition on the south end and a.1,250-foot addition on the north end. On the north end, the runway would extend to the water aige. The construction of a run-up pad and accessways, parts of the rummy extension project, also began in October, as did the rehabilitation ofthe rumway and aprons and installation of ramp lighting. These projects, with few exceptions, were completed or near completion by the beginning of the operational phase of BARDTACK, | The Group Commander directed that a flying safety council be established for HARDTACK and meet once each week during the operational phase to discuss and consider safety problema and policies on a continuing basis. Similer bodies also vere formed in each of the Units to stress the magnitude of potontial flying safety problems. Therefore, because of these efforts to indoctrinate flying personnel in proper procedures, to reduce or eliminate physical obstacles, and to continue the accentuation of problems and hazards, the flight safety program AFWL/ HQ

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