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25 June 1990
Organization and Mission-Field
AIRLIFT CONTROL FLIGHTS
This regulation states the mission and establishes the resposibilities for Air Force Reserve (AFRES) airhft control
flights.
1. Organization Authority: AFR 23-1.
g. Submitting recommendations for awards/
decorations.
2. Mission Statement:
h. Being accessible to personnel for counseling
a. Peacetime. The mission of airhft control flights
and
hearing complaints/grievances.
is to train to serve as focal point for all airhft activities
Supersedes AFRESR 23-16, 2 October 1987. (See signature page for summary of changes.)
No. of Printed Pages: 5
OPR: XPMX (George Tatum)
Approved by: Col Craig Chalkley
Edited By: Elisabeth Taylor Orr
Distribution: F; X: HQ USAF/REAS (2), HQ USAF/REX, IGD (AFISC/IMP), HQ AFAA/AGG, HQ MAC/XPM, and
AUL/LDEA
AFRESR 23-16
control flights assigned to associate military airhft
wings is provided by the combat support squadron's
Unit administration section. In those airlift control
ights assigned to nonassociate mihtary and tactical
airlift wings, the wing's unit administration will provide
this support.
b. Deviations to the organizational structure/
functions depicted in attachment 1 are not authorized
without prior approval of HQ AFRES/XPMX. Devia
tions requiring Air Force approval (those not in compli
ance with the provisions of AFR 26-2) will be
submitted according to AFR 26-2, paragraph 1-17. All
other deviations/changes will include as a minimum:
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3 Attachments
1. Functional Statement for Airhft Control Flights
2. Organizational Chart for Airlift Control Flights
3. Table of Applicability
SUMMARY OF CHANGES
This revision completely updates the regulation to provide a more definitive mission directive in terms of duties and
responsibilities of assigned personnel with organizational and functional statements.
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AFRESR 23-16
Attachment 1
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FUNCTIONAL STATEMENT
FOR
AIRLIFT CONTROL FLIGHTS
DOX AIRLIFT CONTROL FLIGHT: Provides airlift support capability to operate at worldwide locations where no
airhft support exists. Furnishes minimum essential onload, offload, and enroute turnaround mission support during
deployment, employment, and redeployment operations. Performs MAC Affiliation Program and airfield survey mision
requirements.
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COMMAND
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AIRLIFT CONTROL
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302 ALC FLT
315 ALC FLT
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459 ALC FLT
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