supersedes FMs , , , , , and Units ensure that FARP personnel have the most current version of FM available during FARP operations. For ammunition operations, the user should refer to FM This publication applies to the Active Army, the Army National Guard/Army National Guard of the United. ammunition, arming, and refueling personnel perform during FARP and rapid refuel operations in the primary assembly area (AA). Field manual (FM) provides more detailed information on petroleum operations as well as applicable checklists. Units should ensure FARP personnel have the current version of FM and this. This manual is an unclassified information source that personnel can use when they plan for or operate a FARP. It is based on Army doctrine as described in FMs , , , and This field manual primarily applies to aviation unit commanders, their staffs, and Class III and V personnel operating a FARP. It.
FARP operations should be considered aviation operations, while FARP planning, coordination, and execution are logistic responsibili-ties of the requesting unit. FARPs are not exclusive AGS. Army techniques publication (ATP) describes forward arming and refueling point (FARP) operations for aviation units. It also includes planning considerations for FARP setup and. ammunition, arming, and refueling personnel perform during FARP and rapid refuel operations in the primary assembly area (AA). Field manual (FM) provides more detailed information on petroleum operations as well as applicable checklists. Units should ensure FARP personnel have the current version of FM and this.
This manual is intended for use by Aviation commanders, staff officers, and all soldiers within aviation units and theater, corps, division, and brigade. 4 jun The ATS company's tactical aviation control team. (TACT) is best suited for FARP operations. TACTs can manage the flow of airborne and taxiing. 4 abr Refer to appropriate NATOPS, NTTP, ASTACSOP and Aircraft Refueling NATOPS Manual for FARP operations. An actual FARP, ADGR site is preferred.
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