MIL PRF 38311 (USAF)
b. Equipment status verified by crew personnel during the verification/inspection shall
include essential items of AVE, OSE, MSE and RPIE. Equipment requiring status
verification less frequently shall be contained in other weapon system technical orders.
3.2.4.5.8 Alert monitoring procedures. Procedures for alert monitoring shall consist of those
crew functions conducted during alert to maintain normal alert posture. They shall include
repetition or portions of the daily verification/inspection performed at specified times or at the
discretion of the Crew Commander. Inclusion of these procedures in this chapter and the
requirement for an abbreviated checklist shall be determined by the acquiring activity.
3.2.4.5.9 Communications equipment procedures. MCCM activities required to inspect, start-up,
initialize and to perform diagnostic test will be provided. Manual operating procedures for
isolating communications equipment from weapon system equipment may be required. The
acquiring agency may request a stand-alone operations manuals for complex or highly integrated
communications equipment.
3.2.4.5.10 Retargeting, preparatory launch and launch procedures. These procedures shall
include the necessary actions to be accomplished by the missile combat crew to perform
retargeting, preparatory actions and to launch successfully all or any portion of assigned sorties.
Amplified procedures and applicable corresponding abbreviated checklists shall contain sufficient
detail to ensure a coordinated crew procedure culminating in a tactical launch within countdown
time parameters.
3.2.4.5.11 Post-Launch shutdown procedures. These procedures shall contain post-launch
requirements to be accomplished by missile combat crew personnel. Procedures shall be in
sufficient detail to direct missile crew personnel in accomplishing shutdown procedures (if
applicable to the weapon system).
3.2.4.6 Chapter 4, Emergency Procedures. This chapter shall describe the procedures to be
followed in meeting emergencies that might reasonably occur during the course of an alert tour.
It shall include specific crew reactions required to correct or contain emergency conditions or
prohibit crew actions in accordance with established directives. Safety hazards, emergency
operational procedures and emergency situations shall be clearly defined to ensure crew
recognition of an emergency condition occurring during any phase of the alert or launch
operation. The contents of this chapter shall be limited to those emergency conditions, personnel
actions and safety factors which if implemented could reasonably reduce the possibility of
personnel injury, equipment damage, weapon system degradation, or violation of weapon system
safety rules. If appropriate, procedures shall include information prohibiting certain crew actions
which, if accomplished, would violate established weapon system safety directives.
3.2.4.6.1 Content. This chapter shall include procedures designed for (1) crew identification of
emergency conditions, (2) corrective action, and (3) emergency peacetime/tactical procedures.
Additional safety information may be included, but shall be restricted to, items of personnel safety;
i.e., high voltages, high pressures, and environmental hazards, but shall not include items of a
purely first-aid nature.
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