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Section A. Program Organization
Introduction
This section describes the organization of the Auxiliary Aviation Program at the National and District levels. Auxiliarists wishing to participate in the aviation program should study and understand the program organization and function and the regulations which guide the program. Information on general Auxiliary administration and policy may be found in the Auxiliary Manual, COMDTINST M16790.1 (series). Operational program guidance and regulations are found in the Auxiliary Operations Policy Manual, COMDTINST M16798.3 (series).
These chapters include specific details of training and experience required for qualification as Auxiliary pilots and observers. This reference covers additional regulations for flight while acting “under orders” as Auxiliarists, along with safety and operational requirements.
While assigned by a Coast Guard unit commander to duty under orders, qualified and current Auxiliary pilots are considered Coast Guard pilots and approved aircraft are considered Coast Guard facilities. Ordered flights file a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) or military flight plan designating the aircraft as “C Charlie - Coast Guard Aircraft”. (see Chapter 6)
A.1. National
The structure of the Auxiliary Aviation Program is discussed in the Auxiliary Aviation Program, COMDTINST 16798.1 (series). This instruction establishes a National Staff for Aviation as part of the Operations Department. The Aviation Division consists of a Division Chief, Air Operations (DVC-OA). Serving on the Division Chief’s staff is a Branch Chief (BC) for:
. Air Flight Surgeon (BC-OAA)
. Aviation Capabilities (BC-OAC)
. Aviation Management (BC-OAM)
. Aviation Recruitment (BC-OAR)
. Flight Safety (BC-OAS)
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