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NAVY NAVAIR 3710.6 Document Information:
Title
(AIR-5.0D) STATIC DISPLAY AND FLIGHT DEMONSTRATION OF NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND AIR VEHICLES
Naval Air Systems Command
Publication Date:
Dec 13, 2006
Scope:
a. This instruction applies to:
(1) All air vehicles under the Aircraft Controlling Custody of
NAVAIR to include aircraft, UAVs, lighter than air ships, drones
and other airborne assets that are being developed, tested,
remanufactured, modified, repaired, overhauled or any other
situation that places an air vehicle under NAVAIR authority,
including aircraft being procured under Navy contracts that have
not been accepted by the Government.
(2) Navy aircraft and pre-accepted Navy aircraft in the custody
of contractors and/or assigned to the Aircraft Reporting Custody of
a Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) activity for which
NAVAIR is designated the Aircraft Controlling Custodian (ACC) .
(3) Experimental or developmental air vehicle programs managed
by Aviation Program Executive Officers (PEOs) and Direct Reporting
Program Managers (DRPMs) .
b. This instruction does not apply to air vehicles leased to
contractors for flight demonstration purposes for which the
contractor has assumed ground and flight risk.
Purpose.
To issue amplifying policy, flight restrictions and
identification of approval authority regarding the use of Naval Air
Systems Command (NAVAIR) air vehicles, aircraft, unmanned air
vehicles (UAVs) and drones in static displays, flyovers, and flight
demonstrations. For the purpose of this instruction, the term "air
vehicle" will apply to all aforementioned airborne assets unless
specific delineation is required.
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