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d. Standard form messages (Rainbow forms) for assigning and reporting
operation missions will be used to direct operations. Refer to reference
(a),
e,
During BIKINI operations maintain one (1) standby aircraft available
on forty-five (45) minute notice at all times at KWaJALEIN,
During ENIWETOK
operations maintain a similar standby aircraft at BNIWETOK Islandi
f, Basic plans for patrol of the BIKINI/ENIWETOK Denger Area are pre-
scribed in Appendix I.
The plans flown will be changed and takesoff times
varied so that no set pattern for searches will be established. (an general
the amount of coverage given will increase as shot time approaché’s and de-
crease between shots. During the period forty-eight (48) hours before
shots, patrol as directed the signific
sector out to 800 miles to detect,
report, warn and divert any shipping. Unless otherwise directed, all patrol
aircraft will land on KWAJALEIN not Jater than 30 minutes prior to the
scheduled time of each shot. Resumption of security patrols will be dir-
ected consistent with radiological safety situation.
g.
In Flight Reports.
Point YOKE at latitude 11° 22' N, lengitude 162°
22' E is established as a reference point for reporting purposes.
This
point is the approximate location of the low frequency radio beacon on the
north tip of ENIWETOK Island and is in the immdiate vicinity of the USCG
Loran Station. Make the following routine reports via radio to CTG 7.3:
(1) Departure and Arrival Reports. Standard “out" and "in" reports
shall be mide using the form contained in Appendix II,
(2) Position and Weather Reports. Position and weather reports
will be made at half-hourly intervals commencing one half hour after the
"out" report is made.
II will be used.
(3)
The form and code prescribed in Tab A of Appendix
Contact and Amplifying Reports.
in accordance with ATP 1 and Annex J.
2.
Contact and amplifying reports
Fighter Defense - TU 7.3.2 (Carrier Unit)
a.
The following tasks will be carried out:
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(1) Maintain radar surveillance and conduct interceptions of unidentified air contacts within the ENIWETOK/BIKINI Danger Area to deny
entry into this area to unauthorized aircraft.
Contact identification and
Gevelopment procedures prescribed in Annex J apply.
Annex L.
(2)
Conduct special missions as directed,
See Hostile alert Plan,
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