MIL-PRF-38413D(USAF)
3.4.1.1 Title page. The title page for the air refueling procedures manual shall be in accordance with
the requirements of MIL-STD-38784, with the exception of the following special requirements (see
figure 1).
3.4.1.1.1 Illustration. A large, clear, black and white photographic view of two aircraft performing
air-to-air refueling, with appropriate background scenery, shall be placed on the title page. Each
change and/or revision shall contain the same view. The placement of the illustration shall not
interfere with any printed matter. Digital photographs may be used, if requested by the acquiring
activity (see 6.2).
3.4.1.1.2 Title. The words FLIGHT CREW AIR REFUELING MANUAL shall be used, and the type
designation may be presented in any size and format suitable for an attractive title page. The words
FLIGHT MANUAL shall not be used.
3.4.1.1.3 Supersedure notice. The supersedure notice, for a change or revision, shall be placed so
that it does not interfere with the illustration. It shall include a list of all currently incorporated
operational and safety supplements. It shall also include a reference to the appropriate technical
order index for the current status of flight crew manuals and operational and safety supplements.
When several sequenced supplements are incorporated, they shall be grouped. When no operational
or safety supplements are replaced, the notice shall read: REFER TO TECHNICAL ORDER INDEX
T.O. (Applicable T.O. Number) FOR CURRENT STATUS OF SAFETY AND OPERATIONAL
SUPPLEMENTS.
3.4.1.2 List of effective pages. The provisions of MIL-STD-38784 shall apply.
3.4.1.3 Status page for safety and operational supplements. A status page for safety and operational
supplements shall be included (see figure 2).
3.4.1.4 Table of contents. The table of contents shall include the major elements of the manual. The
provisions of MIL-STD-38784 for tables of contents shall apply.
3.4.1.5 Table of supplemental manuals. A list of each of the supplemental manuals shall be included
as a table in the air refueling procedures manual.
3.4.1.6 Introduction. The introduction shall contain the scope of the manual and any other pertinent
data required by the acquiring activity (see 6.2). In addition to the specific information required by
this specification, additional information may be added as necessary. The introduction shall include
the following paragraphs:
SCOPE. This manual is designed to be used in conjunction with the applicable flight manual and to
provide information to all crew members who participate in air refueling operations. Deviations
from the procedures contained in this manual must be authorized in detail by a specific operations
order or a command directive. Proper control and utilization of the manual will insure concurrent
inter-command distribution of standard and up-to-date air refueling data to tanker and receiver crew
members. This manual contains information that is general in nature; each supplement contains
more specific procedural and need-to-know information for a particular tanker/receiver combination.
Each supplement is identified by a numerical designator, a listing of which is contained in the table
of contents. Detailed information concerning individual aircraft air refueling systems, limitations,
and performance is not contained in this manual.
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