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All wake turbulence Category H aircraft retard outboard engines to idle after departing the runway. Set outboard engines at idle to the maximum extent possible, while taxiing to runway.
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FREIGHT and PASSENGER SERVICES - Air Freight and Passenger Service Terminal operates from 1100-2300Z++ Monday through Friday. Personnel are on a standby schedule during non-duty hours, weekends and holidays. Air Freight and/or Passenger Service will meet all aircraft if services are required. Cargo and passenger missions should be coordinated with Air Freight and Passenger Service Superintendent at DSN 968-2614. MacDill AFB (KMCF) does not have an Air Terminal (ATOC) or a Fleet Service Section.
(AFFSA/AFFSA)
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WEATHER INFORMATION - 28 OWS is the supporting Weather Squadron for MacDill AFB (KMCF) and can be reached at DSN 965-0939 thru 0943. Weather observation limitations are due to hangars 2 and 3 obstructing the view to the NE and SE from the official point of observation, which is approximately 1 NM from the center of the runway. The Combat Weather Team has a cooperative weather watch agreement with MacDill ATC (KMCF) wherein tower personnel are provided limited training in weather observation. Workload and time permitting tower personnel will report observed weather phenomena to Combat
Weather Team personnel. Lowest reportable ceiling and visibility below 4 SM will be considered prevailing in case of difference between tower and Combat Weather Team. The Combat Weather Team operates 18 hours a day (1000-0400Z++).
(AFFSA/AFFSA FIL 06-623)
Mackall AAF (KHFF), NC
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CAUTION - All aircraft contact Ground prior to engine start. All wheeled rotary wing aircraft conduct ground taxi until reaching taxiway or runway. VFR high density helicopter traffic within 5 NM of airfield. Frequent static line, HALO and HAHO operations within 3 NM radius of the airfield. Traffic pattern altitude for fixed wing aircraft is 1250’ MSL, rotary wing aircraft 1000’ MSL. See FLIGHT HAZARDS, North Carolina, Fort Bragg (KFBG).
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Range briefing required prior to conducting air operations in Fort Bragg R5311A, B, C. Orientation flights required before conducting rotary wing aircraft operations within restricted area. Contact Fort Bragg Range Control, DSN 239-1161/2170, C910-432-1161/2170, 5 working days prior to mission(s) for briefing. Pilots who have not received the required briefing/flight within the last 12 months will be denied entry.
(AFFSA/AFFSA FIL 03-19)
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The Maximum on the Ground for large, fixed wing, cargo aircraft is limited to no more than 2, depending on operational activity at the airfield at one time. Rapid Refuel is available for rotary wing aircraft 1310-0500Z++ Monday-Saturday. PPR (24 hours prior to need) for fixed wing refuel operations. PPR for transient aircraft. Call Simmons (KFBG) Base Operations at DSN 236-7804/6420/1824 to obtain PPR for Mackall AAF (KHFF).
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