USMEDCOM AIRFIELD SURVEY EGRET PLUTO

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USMEDCOM AIRFIELD SURVEY EGRET PLUTO FOR EDUCATION AND TRAINING USE ONLY. The information in this document is for training use only and has no basis in reality.

AIRFIELD SURVEY CHECKLIST Airfield Name: Egret (CIV) Airfield Location: Egret, Pluto 52.5 degrees N, 0.24 degrees E Date Survey Completed: 13 Jul 2019 Personnel Conducting Survey: Name/Rank Position Organization Phone Maj Ed Hickly Ops Officer AFFOR/A4 6323 SMSGT Peter Van Why NCOIC, Combat Spt. Br. AFFOR/A4 6323 Host Airfield Representatives Name/Rank Position Organization Phone Lt Col Ferro Chief, Airfield Ops Base Ops 050-33111 2

PART 1 AIRFIELD SUITABILITY 1. Runways: a. Runway Data Designation 17/35 Length 6562 Width 148 Surface Condition* ASP Good Slope -.12% for rwy 17 Published Strength (PCN) PCN 067 Imposed Weight Limits** Distance Markers Centerline Marked Edge Lights 55,000 lbs ESWL at 175 psi No Approach Lights Calvert - rwy 35 Threshold Lights VASI Lights Shoulder (Surface) Asp (Width) 20 (Condition) Overrun (Length) Good None (Surface) (Condition) *Excellent, Good, Fair, Poor. If fair or poor, give details ** Imposed by host airport manager or officials 3

2. Taxiways: a. Taxiway Data: Designation 002 Link 001 parallel Width 75 75 Surface ASP ASP Condition Good Good Published Strength PCN036 PCN036 Imposed Weight Limits* Centerline Markings Edge Lights Shoulder Stabilized Stabilized Surface Stabilizing Width Same as runway Grass Unknown *Imposed by host airport manager of officials b. Description, location, and height of obstructions along taxiway: None 3. Parking Area: a. Parking Data: Designation Dimensions Surface Condition Aprons total 157,323 sq ft Asp Good Published Strength PCN 036 Imposed Weight Limit* Taxi Stripes Tie Down Rings Grounding Points same as runway No 4

Shoulders Stabilized Stabilizing Surface Grass Stabilized Width Flood Lighting No b. Description, location, and height of obstruction adjacent to a parking area that will restrict aircraft movement while complying with taxi obstacle clearance requirements: None c. Are remote (explosive) parking spaces available? No d. Are parking spots marked? No e. How much of the total parking space available can be allotted? 90% f. Is PCN waiver required, and, if so, will local officials grant waivers? / g. Does the slope of the parking apron aggravate the break-away and taxi power requirement: If yes, designate the parking area or spot and explain in detail. No 4. Aids to navigation: h. Remark (s) on aspect of parking aircraft not covered. Fair weather parking on grass. i. Is space adequate for emergency vehicles to maneuver around aircraft? Facility No VOR/DME X TACAN X RBN X ILS Radar (PAR) (ASR) Instrument Approach Procedures USAF X X X X Other* Flip, Jeppesen Standard Instrument Departure USAF X Other* Flip, Jeppesen *Host nation only 5

PART II AIRFIELD SUPPORT SECTION I OPERATIONS FACILITIES 1. Operations Facilities: Room or building for operations functions-briefings, flight planning? 2. Base Operations: (1) _X No Building number: 100 Phone: 050-33111 3. Weather Facilities/Services: a. Observations. (1) Agency responsible for observations: N/A Phone number: 050-33122 (2) Observing Hours: 0800-1600 (3) Frequency of observations: hourly b. Weather Equipment OB (1) Radar? No X (2) Wind: Sock? X No Anemometer? No X (3) Temperature/Humidity X No (4) Visibility: RVR? No _X Transmissometer? No X (5) Where is the physical location? (bldg. and room) 100/115 6

(6) Weather Data: Average Precip. Average Temp Prevailing Wind Jan 2.4 50 L/V Feb 1.2 51 L/V Mar 1.5 54 L/V Apr 1.8 59 L/V May 1.3 66 L/V Jun.8 73 L/V Jul.5 78 L/V Aug.8 79 L/V Sep 1.8 74 L/V Oct 3.5 66 L/V Nov 2.8 60 L/V Dec 2.6 53 L/V 4. Communications: a. Telephones. (1) Base Telephone Exchange? X _ No (2) Commercial X No (3) Defense Switched Network No X (a) Quantity 1. PBX None 2. 4-wire (where is it located?) None (b) Precedence capability: N/A 7

b. Record Communications: (1) Teletype None (a) Speed N/A (b) Type N/A (c) Highest security classification N/A (2) DMS terminal No X (a) DISN type (AE, AB, etc) (b) Other (mode V, etc) Highest security classification circuit can process: c. Radio (1) UHF VHF Unknown (a) Type (AN nomenclature) (b) Quantity Frequencies available (2) Intra-base radio (by net) Frequency Classified d. Nearest FAA center or FSS facility (1) Location Capodichino (2) Type (3) Phone number Unknown (4) Distance 175 Miles e. Auxiliary power for communications? Volts: Hertz: Unknown 8

SECTION II TRANSPORTATION 1. Aerial Port Facilities: a. Cargo Terminal: (1) Covered space available: None (2) Outside storage space available: Unknown (3) Bldg No: _N/A Space: _N/A (4) Aircraft loader (quantity) 40K 0 25K 0 10K F/L _0 4K F/L wide-body MHE (type and capability) none upper lobe 0 lower lobe 0 other (explain type and capacity) (5) Pallet/container trailers: Unknown (6) Pallet/cargo scales (type/make weight capability) Unknown (7) Flat Bed trucks (type rollerized length) Unknown (8) Truck off/on loading ramp(s) None (9) MHE repair location Unknown Space: (10) Vehicle cleaning capability/wash rack At the air base, not at the field b. Passenger Facilities: (1) Location bldg 100 Maximum Capacity: 15 (2) Eating facilities available None on base, downtown Egret (3) Passenger stairs (type, height, capability) None c. Fleet Service: (1) Location None Space (2) In-flight kitchen No (3) Latrine servicing truck (type/capacity) None (4) Disposal facility (distance/availability) None (5) Portable water trucks: one 2,000 gal. 9

d. Cargo Storage Area: (1) Inside storage: None Sq/Ft Type flooring: (2) Outside storage: None Sq/Ft Type surface: Grass (3) Is the area fenced? No Are outside lights available? No 2. Vehicle Transportation: a. Staff cars: None b. Station wagons None c. Buses service available to Egret d. Trucks none e. Wreckers 1 belotti 25 ton mobile crane f. Car rental services available in Egret g. Taxi service available 10

PART II AIRFIELD SUPPORT SECTION III LOGISTICS 1. Aircraft Support: a. Deicing equipment, fluid and status None b. Transient alert: None (1) Operating hours: (2) Follow-me vehicle available: (3) Aircraft marshallers available: (4) Fire guards available: 2. Maintenance/supply facilities/capabilities a. What repair capability exists on station that is compatible with the type aircraft in this operation. None MDS FIELD LEVEL REPAIR CAPABILITY SYSTEMS b. What facilities are available for specialist dispatch pools? (List shop, type and sq/ft) None SHOP(S) TYPE (Perm or Temp) Sq/ft Additional needed space 11

3. POL: Jet Fuels Capabilities in Gallons: 600,000 gal. AVGAS 100/130 Only a. Storage: None (1) Bulk storage capability: 600,000 gals. (2) Average inventory in bulk storage: 540,000 gals (3) How does bulk storage receive the jet fuel (TT-Tank, TC-tankcar, PL-pipeline, TBtanker/barge) TC (4) Receiving rate (simultaneously by TT, TC, PL and TB): 2000 gal/min (5) Transfer rate (GPM) from bulk storage to the hydrant storage tanks : N/A b. Jets fuels dispensing capabilities: (1) Hydrant storage capacity: None (2) Number of hydrant refueling positions: None (3) Total gallons per minute (GPM) that can be pumped through the hydrant system: N/A (4) Number of aircraft that can be refueled by hydrants simultaneously: None (5) Number/capacity (gallons) and pumping rate (GPM) of refueling vehicles (trucks): one R-11 type truck with approx. 300 gpm capacity (6) Turnaround time from flightline to fillstand, fill, and return to flightline: 2 hours (7) Number of fill stands and pumping capacity of each: 3 fill stands 1,000 GPM c. Off-base facilities: (1) Where is off-base supply point: Taranto (2) Storage capacity and average fill Unknown (3) Trace POL supply back to port or refinery. If refinery is source, determine production capability for jet fuels Unknown d. Are LOX/gaseous oxygen, oils, and tires/wheels (build up) available or procurable? What is your source of resupply? Is it provided in your Oplan? 1100 grade oil available/no 4. Runway clearance vehicles (i.e., snow removal, runwaay sweepers, etc.) None 12

PART II AIRFIELD SUPPORT SECTION IV BASE SUPPORT 1. Base Facilities: a. Billets: (1) On Base (a) No X (2) Off Base (b) Type and Nbr. (a) X No (b) Type and Nbr. Hotels - commercial hotels and pensions in Egret. Capacity approx. 750 (c) Distance 7 miles b. Dining: (1) On Base None (a) Capacity (b) Hours of operation: (2) Off Base: Available in Egret 7 miles away c. General remarks: 2. Base medical facilities: a. Outpatient care available: (a) Type: Commercial restaurants (b) Capacity: 1000+ people per day (c) Hours of operation: various (1) On base X No (Military dispensary with first-aid capability) (2) Off base X No b. Number of in-patient beds available: 13

(1) On base: None (2) Off base: 20 est. c. Nearest Hospital: (1) Name: San Giorgio (2) Location: Egret (3) Distance from base: 7 Miles d. Number of ambulances: (1) Crash ambulances with radio(s) 1 with two stretchers (2) Other ambulances: (a) Military: 0 (b) Civilian: 2 in Egret 3. Personnel: a. FSS facilities available: No X b. FSS s major command N/A 4. Security: None a. Type guards: Military _X_ Civilian US Indigenous b. Are guards armed? If so, what type of weapon (i.e., handgun, rifle, machine gun, etc) Rifles, Handguns c. Number guards on each shift Classified d. Do guards patrol on foot or vehicle? Classified e. Are patrol dogs used? No f. Do guards speak English? Some, broken g. Does the transient aircraft parking area appear secure? Moderately h. Is the transient parking area well lighted? No Were portable light unites furnished? No i. Does the flight line have restricted access? j. Is the flightline fenced? No If so, what type (i.e., wood, chainlink, etc) k. Did the security force appear to have intrabase radios? NO l. Did they appear to use a restricted area badge or some other type of personal identification? 14

m. Did local forces provide a security check of passengers? n. Are weapons storage facilities available to transient crews? No 5. Fire Protection: a. Manpower: Indicate the number of fighters on each shift: Unknown b. Facilities: (1) Are rescue crews housed and messed on the flightline? No (2) Is a full suit of protective clothing available for each on-duty fire fighter? (3) Is any aluminized protective clothing available? - 4 asbestos suits (4) Is a water supply available on the airfield for refilling crash trucks? c. Operations: (1) Is each fire fighting vehicle radio equipped? (2) Can vehicles communicate with the tower? d. Equipment: (1) List the type and quantity of USAF fire protection vehicles: TYPE QUANTITY MAKE WATER FOAM None 15

(1) Provide the following information for non-usaf fire protection vehicles: TYPE QUANTITY MAKE WATER FOAM 4 x4 foam tender 1 Lancia 792 gal 118 gal #2 foam tender 1 Fiat 682 792 gal 118 gal Nitro fire truck 1 Mercedes 2200 lbs chemical powder 6. Munitions storage: Munitions storage facility is available, currently vacant. Size can be expanded with limited CE support. 16

PART II AIRFIELD SUPPORT SECTION V SUMMARY Egret can safely handle all AMC aircraft except KC-10s, however actual support is minimal. The only equipment for loading and/or offloading aircraft is one 25 ton mobile crane. Maintenance equipment is nonexistant also. A MOG of one C-5 or one C-17 should be adhered to. A MOG of two C-130s would be the best situation. Indicate working maximum on the ground (MOG) for normal operations and for contingencies by enroute aircraft type. Contingencies Working MOG C-130 2 2 C-17 1 1 C- 5 1 1 WRM Vehicle Inventory WRM AGE Inventory TYPE QTY ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY None None 17