NAVY NAVAIR 3710.1 CONTRACTOR’S FLIGHT AND GROUND OPERATIONS
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NAVY NAVAIR 3710.1 Document Information:
Title
CONTRACTOR’S FLIGHT AND GROUND OPERATIONS
Naval Air Systems Command
Publication Date:
Mar 1, 2007
Scope:
APPLICABILITY AND SCOPE.
This instruction applies to contractor personnel whose duties
include the operation or maintenance of any aircraft under any
contract which incorporates by reference or includes this
Instruction, and to all GFRs appointed pursuant to those contracts.
This instruction has been coordinated with and concurred by the
Military Services (hereafter referred to as the Services).
References in this instruction to FAA certifications or
requirements may be substituted with applicable host nation
equivalent certifications or procedures. Recommendations for new
policies or procedures should be submitted through channels to HQ
DCMA, ATTN: DCMA-AO (the Office of Primary Interest (OPI) for this
joint military Regulation/Instruction) for review.
PURPOSE.
This Instruction supersedes DCMA INST 8210.1/AFI 10-220/AR 95-
20/NAVAIRINST 3710.1E, 13 November, 2002, and all previous
versions. It establishes requirements for ground and flight
operations involving all contracted work performed on aircraft
where this Instruction is incorporated as a contract requirement,
as well as procedures to be followed by Government Flight
Representatives (GFRs). Chapter 7 establishes policy and procedures
to be followed by GFRs and does not establish any additional
contractor requirements. In accordance with DFARS requirements, DoD
contracting activities shall include this Instruction and
applicable supplements in all contracts involving Government
aircraft for which the Government is assuming some of the risk of
loss or damage. This Instruction describes the content of the
contractor's aircraft ground and flight operations procedures
(hereafter identified as Procedures) and approval for these
Procedures. It provides for the delegation of authority for
such approvals, regardless of Service affiliation.
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