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Responsibilities of assistant Air Ops officer

Assist Air Ops officer in performance of his duties and responsibilities

Air operations supervisor responsibilities

Ensure correct display of all information and Air Ops coordinate all Bingo divert aircraft with appropriate air traffic control authorities and ship board entities

Land launch Record Keeper

Update Isis -


ensure accurate data for each aircraft and launch and Recovery is available

Plotter responsibilities

Display weather for ship and diver fields


Submit pre-launch brief and 1/2 hours prior to each recovery

Carrier controlled approach

Operational control of aircraft departing ship and recovery of inbound aircraft after mission

CCA equivalent to onshore Base air traffic control facility

Approach control branch

Positions manned in CCA during flight Ops

Departure Marshall approach final

Departure control

departure control for aircraft during case 1 case 2 case 3Initial radar contact with aircraft and transfer of control to CDCMonitor location status of tanker


Initial radar contact with aircraft and transfer of control to CDC


Monitor location status of tanker

Marshall control

Control inbound aircraft in all cases


Initial contact and transfer to pry fly or approach and Ops


Marshall stack starts a point in space first at 21 nautical miles behind ship at 6000 ft

Approach control responsibilities

Aircraft on approach in case to 3


Hand off from Marshall and transfer to pry fly in case to


Transferred to Final in case 3

Final control

Final Approach during case 2 transfer to lso or aircraft reaches three quarters of a mile


Aircraft separation


Aircraft glidescope and line up performance

Purpose of METOC

Collect interpret disseminate weather information

case one

Clear day visibility and carrier zone no lower than 3,000 feet and 5 nautical miles

Case 2

cloudy day visibility and carrier controls zone no lower than 1,000 feet and 5 nautical miles

Case 3

Bad weather night operations


Ceiling visibility in carrier control Zone less than 1000 ft 5 nautical miles

CDC mission

Overall tactical situations to recommend course of action to co


Collect process display evaluate and disseminate tactical information


Tactical decision making with respect to ships defensive system

Function of strike operations

Viable airplane for group functions


Support Air Wing Aid in weaponeering of ordinance

Cvic

Supply Co staff and air Wing with operational technical on strike planning info

OZ division

Day-to-day Ops of cvic and supplot spaces


IS ET IC work here

OS DIV

Provide special in telecommunications to Warfare Commanders CT s

OP DIV

Photographic support to ship Air Wing and staff


Two Photo labs


Main photo lab supports admin and official events


Cvic photo lab processes handheld photography

SPN41

bullseye


Azimuth and elevation approaching aircraft are measured


Relays data to aircraft indicating location to where aircraft is in relation to glidescope

Spn46

Pals Precision approach Landing system Pilots perform instrument approaches manually automatically

EmCon

Emissions Control denies information to enemy


radio transmission held to a minimum