What is baseops?
Baseops is where aircrews go to mission plan, check weather, and file their flight plans. Baseops.net is your virtual online version of the Base Operations. We provide pilots the best flight preparation tools, mission planning information, and data available on the Internet.
How do you read a giant report?
Once uploaded, your Giant Reports can be accessed via More > Custom Content > Content Packs, or by Airports > Procedures > Other. They can be added to the MISC section of an applicable Flight Binder in the Plates as well.
Can DoD civilians Use Space A flights?
The Space-A travel program allows military personnel from all branches of service, their families and eligible civilians within the Department of Defense to fly Space-A on DoD-owned or contracted aircraft provided there is no impediment to mission requirements and the aircraft is not fully loaded with cargo or booked …
What is a giant report?
1. GDSS Airfield Detail (Giant Report) is an assessment which provides a planning foundation for safe operations at an airfield, but does not replace the need for detailed mission planning or pre-flight planning.
What is BOS-I military?
Base operating support-integrator (BOS-I) is a sub- function of lead Service. The BOS-I plans and synchronizes the efficient application of resources and contracting.
What is BOS-I air force?
“BOS-I is essentially a deployed version of the mission support group,” said U.S. Air Force Capt. David Martin, BOS-I officer-in-charge. “It includes Airmen from squadrons like security forces, combat communications, force support, logistics readiness, contracting and civil engineering.
What does a BOS I do?
The BOS-I will provide master planning for facilities and real estate. BOS-I responsibilities include collecting and prioritizing construction requirements and seeking funding support, environmental management and hazardous waste disposal.
Can military retirees fly Space-A?
Yes. Uniformed Services Retirees (receiving retirement pay and possessing a BLUE Retiree ID Card) and their accompanying dependents can travel Space-A anywhere that Space-A is allowed. In addition, “Gray Area” Retirees have limited eligibility (but not their dependents).
Can 100 disabled veterans use Space-A travel?
Many disabled veterans are now eligible to fly Space-A on military aircraft. The 2019 National Defense Authorization Act allows veterans with a permanent and total service-connected Department of Veterans Affairs disability rating to travel space available on military aircraft.