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. Engine stop time
. Total hours flown
This information is necessary for after-mission follow-up for the Coast Guard to prepare its situation reports (SITREPS) and for the Auxiliarists to properly log their flight time.
B.12.b. Post-Mission Report
Following the mission, the crew confirms that they have returned, prepares a Post-Mission Report, and submits it to the authorizing Coast Guard unit(s). Information obtained in the Patrol Log is used to construct this report.
Photographs of major items of interest are very useful additions to mission reports. The crew should consider carrying a digital camera and should consider including photographs with the Post-Mission Report.
Auxiliary Patrol Log Example
Chapter 2 Qualification
Introduction
This chapter provides a detailed description of qualification requirements for Auxiliary Aviation Program members.
In this Chapter
This chapter contains the following sections:
Section
Title
See Page
A
Entering the Aviation Program
2-3
B
Flight Crew Program Certification Levels
2-5
C
Aircraft Facilities
2-7
Section A. Entering the Aviation Program
Introduction
Only those Auxiliarists who are basically qualified (BQ) may enter the aviation program. In the aviation program, Auxiliary pilots must maintain their civilian aviation qualifications in accordance with applicable FAR. The FAA is the authority that licenses Auxiliary pilots. In addition, most Auxiliary flights are conducted under FAA jurisdiction and must comply with all FAA air traffic control (ATC) instructions.
A.1. Training Materials
The Flotilla Commander (FC), materials officer (MA), or a member of the District Aviation Staff (the Assistant District Staff Officer for Aviation Training (ADSO-AVT)) may be contacted to obtain the air operations training publications. Alternatively, they may be downloaded from the Auxiliary National web site. These publications are the Auxiliary Operations Policy Manual, COMDTINST M16798.3 (series), and this manual.
A.2. Test Preparation
The Auxiliary Operations Policy Manual, COMDTINST M16798.3 (series), and Auxiliary Aviation Program, COMDTINST 16798.1 (series), should have been read and understood prior to taking any aviation written test. Though there may only be sections of the Auxiliary Operations Policy Manual, COMDTINST M16798.3 (series), that refer specifically to aviation, the entire manual must be reviewed, since every chapter applies to Auxiliary missions.
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