MIL-PRF-38413D(USAF)
c.
Refueling airspace requirements
d. Weather restrictions
e.
Communications requirements
f.
Visual signals
3.4.3 Flying safety. This section shall address flying safety issues which are peculiar to air refueling
operations in general, e.g., flying large numbers of dissimilar aircraft in close proximity, conducting
rendezvous in controlled airspace, etc. This section shall contain those specific guidelines and
lessons learned as specified by the acquiring activity. Broad generalizations shall be avoided.
3.4.4 Terminology. This section shall include a comprehensive glossary of terms and abbreviations
used in air refueling operations. Terms which refer only to a particular class of aircraft or refueling
technique, e.g., fighter, bomber, probe/drogue, boom/receptacle, etc., shall be clearly identified.
3.5 Supplemental manuals. The supplemental manuals shall contain the following:
a. Front Matter
b. Section I - General
c.
Section II - Departure/En Route Procedures
d. Section III - Rendezvous Procedures
e.
Section IV - Air Refueling Procedures
f.
Section V - Emergency Procedures
3.5.1 Front matter (supplemental manuals). The front matter of supplemental manuals shall consist
of the following:
a. Title Page
b. List of Effective Pages
c.
Status Page for Safety and Operational Supplements
d. Table of Contents
e.
Introduction
3.5.1.1 Title page. Title pages for supplemental manuals shall be in accordance with the general
requirements of MIL-STD-38784, with the exception of the following special requirements (see figure
3).
3.5.1.1.1 Illustration. A large, clear, black and white photographic view of the aircraft in flight, with
appropriate background scenery, shall be placed on the title page. Each change and/or revision shall
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