Attachment 2
A2.2.6.3.1.
Coordinates with MAJCOM Directors of Safety, Operations, Logistics,
Communications, and Security Forces before submitting waiver requests to the Vice
Commander for approval or disapproval.
A2.2.6.3.2. Sets and enforces reasonable safety precautions.
A2.2.6.3.3. Monitors actions to correct temporarily waived items within specified periods.
A2.2.6.3.4. Establishes procedures to ensure an annual review of all temporarily waived items.
A2.2.6.3.5. Establishes the administrative procedures for processing waivers.
A2.2.6.3.6. Maintains (for record) one copy of all pertinent documents relative to each waiver,
including a record of staff coordination on actions at base and command levels.
A2.2.6.4. Base Civil Engineer:
A2.2.6.4.1. Coordinates with airfield management, flying and ground safety, flight operations,
logistics, TERPS, security forces, and communications to request waivers.
A2.2.6.4.2. Annotates proposed waiver location on appropriate E series map for base and
MAJCOM evaluation.
A2.2.6.4.3. Establishes and updates (at least annually) maps of approved waivered items in
accordance with AFI 32-7062, Base Comprehensive Planning, and maintains this information
on the appropriate map (see AFI 32-7062, Attachment 7, item E). Also see AFJMAN 11-226
US Standard for Terminal Instrument Procedures (TERPS), and AFMAN 11-230, Instrument
Procedures.
A2.2.6.4.4. Develops a Military Construction Program or other project to systematically
correct non-permanent waivers.
A2.2.6.4.5. Presents a summary of waived items to the Facility Board each year for
information and action.
A2.2.6.4.6. Establishes a procedure for recording, reviewing, and acting on waivers. Maintains
records similar to those required at the MAJCOM.
A2.2.6.4.7. Requests a waiver from the Installation Commander for any construction projects
that violate any airfield clearance criteria during or after the completion of the construction
project, and submits FAA Form 7460-1 to the appropriate authority. Temporary waiver
requests must be submitted at least 45 days before the scheduled construction start date, or an
emergency temporary waiver when 45 days are not possible. NOTE: Emergency maintenance
and repair requirements and routine maintenance activities such as mowing and maintenance of
airfield systems, are exempt from this requirement; however, the Base Civil Engineer will
coordinate with Airfield Management, flight safety, and flight operations offices to ensure
implementation of appropriate safety measures including NOTAMs or Local NOTAMs.
A2.2.6.4.8. Advises the MAJCOM of any canceled waivers.
2.2.6.4.9. Participate in an annual assessment of the airfield/airspace criteria using the USAF
Standardize Airfield Inspection Checklist. See AFI 13-213, Airfield Management.
A2.2.6.5. ANGRC/CEP (for ANG facilities):
A2.2.6.5.1. Develops policy on waivers and manages the ANG waiver program.
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