APPENDIX C
AIR MOVEMENT PLANNING WORKSHEET
INTRODUCTION
The Air Movement Planning Worksheet (Figure C-1) is used to prepare a consolidated list of all unit equipment and personnel. This is a recommended format only. Units may locally design and reproduce their own version.
List all dimensions and cargo loads of the vehicles. First, measure and weigh the vehicles as shown in FM 55-12 to ensure that they have not been modified from the standards listed in TB 55-46-1. Next, check the unit property book, which lists the proper Army nomenclature for the vehicles and tells the full authorized amount of equipment. To find how many items of equipment are authorized, refer to the unit table(s) of organization and equipment. Even if the unit is short some equipment, include it in the air movement plan. When the unit deploys or is alerted to deploy, the equipment shortages may be filled. Refer to vehicle load cards to find how much cargo is loaded into each cargo truck.
INSTRUCTIONS
Fill out the Air Movement Planning Worksheet as follows:
Block 1 - Unit/Organization
Enter the unit/organization for which the form is being filled out.
Block 2 - Total Personnel
Enter the total number of personnel scheduled or planned for deployment.
Drop down to the PAX column in Block 2, and enter the number of personnel scheduled or planned for each aircraft load or chalk.
Under the Chalk column, enter the chalk number for each aircraft carrying personnel. This chalk number must correspond with the scheduled or planned number of personnel in the adjacent column.
Under the Plt/Sec column, enter the platoon or section from which the personnel are assigned.
Block 3 - Equipment
a. Model Number. Enter the model number, such as M35A2, of each item.
b. Description Type. Enter the description such as 2 1/2-ton truck, cargo, of each item.
c. ID No. Enter the ID, such as T-7, of each item.
d. TOE Line No. Enter the TOE line number, such as X40009-02 of each item.
a. Length. Enter the actual length in inches of each item.
b. Width. Enter the actual width in inches of each item.
c. Height. Enter the actual height in inches of each item.
a. Empty Weight. Enter the empty weight of the item of cargo. If the item is a 463L cargo pallet, this entry would be 355 pounds (pallet and nets).
b. Cargo. Enter the cargo weight only.
c. Planned Weight. Enter the planned weight (gross weight) for shipment.
Block 6 - Axle Weights
Enter the front, intermediate, and rear axles' weights in these blocks.
Enter the load or chalk number under the applicable type aircraft (C-130, C-141, C-5, KC-10) for each item of equipment listed.
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