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MEMORANDUM FOR A1 - Air Force E-Publishing

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(Delete) 2.6.2.3.7.<br />

(Delete) 2.6.2.3.8.<br />

(Delete) 2.6.2.3.9.<br />

(Delete) 2.6.2.3.10.<br />

(Delete) 2.6.3.<br />

(Add) 7.3.1.1.7.1. Avian radars are approved for use on <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> airfields and ranges provided<br />

they are fielded in accordance with the UFC 3-260-01, <strong>Air</strong>field and Heliport Planning and<br />

Design.<br />

(Add) 7.3.1.1.7.2. Avian radars are systems specifically designed to detect hazardous wildlife<br />

flying around an airfield environment or specified low-level airspace. Applications of the avian<br />

radar may include, but are not limited to, airborne wildlife movement monitoring; detection of<br />

attractive habitats for wildlife exclusion, harassment and depredation; BWC determination; and<br />

flying window alteration.<br />

(Add) 6.4. Mishap Prevention Program. AF<strong>FOR</strong> deployed safety offices should establish and<br />

maintain all required mishap prevention programs as addressed in this instruction and applicable<br />

AOR procedures. AF<strong>FOR</strong>/SE will provide guidance and assistance as necessary.<br />

(Replace) 7.3.1.4. National Guard Bureau (NGB) will:<br />

(Replace) 7.3.1.4.1. Ensure each ANG installation/unit conducting or supporting flight<br />

operations has an annually reviewed written BASH plan. Ensure all tenant units, where<br />

applicable, are included in the ANG base BASH plan.<br />

(Replace) 7.3.1.4.2. Conduct on-site reviews of installation BASH programs, to include<br />

potential hazards and mitigation techniques, at least every 72 months. Coordinate as needed with<br />

HQ AFSEC/SEFW. Non-ANG tenant unit BASH programs will be reviewed by owning<br />

MAJCOMs at least every 36 months and may be scheduled during reoccurring inspections or<br />

staff assistance visits.<br />

(Replace) 7.3.1.4.3. Consider potential wildlife strike hazards when developing or revising<br />

operational procedures, training routes, ranges, instrument approach and departure procedures,<br />

establishing Memorandums of Agreement (MOAs) or low altitude tactical navigation areas.<br />

(Delete) 7.3.1.4.4.<br />

(Delete) 7.3.1.4.5.<br />

(Delete) 7.3.1.4.6.

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