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OPERATIONS ORDER NO. 1-5
FLIGHT SAFETY
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HEADQUARTERS
TASK GROUP 7.4, PROVISIONAL
Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico
15 August 1953, 1800T
a. The prevention of aircraft accidents and the establishment and
maintenance of an aggressive, effective aircraft accident prevention pro-
gram of all aircraft under the operational control of the Comdr, TG 7.4, is
a command responsibility.
This will be personally exercised by each unit
commander, This responsibility does in no way minimize the responsibility
resting upon every individual concerned with the maintenance and operation
of aircraft within this command.
2.
PRIMARY MISSION:
a. Flight Safety Programs will be established to prevent loss of
lives and property in the 2ecompii shment of the ultimate Task Group mission.
“T:Fs:-3,- RESPONSIBILITIES:
a,
Commander, Task Group 7.4, will designate a full-time, primary
duty Flight Safety Officer who will report directly to him,
Safety Officer will:
(1)
(2)
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Develop and conduct an effective and aggressive aircraft
accident prevention program.
Exercise supervision of investigation and reporting
accidents of aircraft assigned to TG 7.4, and any other
aircraft accidents as may be required by AFR 62-14.
Particular emphasis will be placed on assuring thorough
and accurate investigations. and reports. .
(3)
Inspect training programs to assure complete qualifica-
tion of pilots and crews in the maximum safe operation
of assigned aircraft,
(4)
Conduct accident studies, making necessary investigations
and inspections, and initiating necessary safety require-
ments throughout the Task Group.
(5)
Take necessary steps to promote air discipline.
(6)
Make effective use of Flight Safety publications.
(7)
Assure compliance with all flight regulations:and
(8)
Review all safety measures currently in force and make
TASK GROUP 7.4
accident prevention policies by constant supervision
and frequent inspection.
OPRS ORDER NO. 1-53
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