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JI Quick Reference Guide

Lesson Objective Know the Joint Inspection Quick Reference Guide (QRG)

Overview Aircraft Characteristics Departure Airfield JI Deployment References Load Plans

Military Aircraft

C-130 E/H/J C-130 E/H/J Hercules CONFIGURATIONS STATISTICS C-1 slick floor C-2 max pallets, no pax CP-1 44 side seats, baggage pallet Max cargo weight: 25,000 lbs Max cargo height: 96” Max passengers (over land): 90 Max passengers (over water): 74 Max cargo Pallets: 6

C-130J Stretch C-130J-30 Stretch CONFIGURATIONS STATISTICS Max cargo weight: 35,000 lbs Max cargo height: 96” Max passengers (over land): 138 Max passengers (over water): 138 Max cargo Pallets: 8 C-1 slick floor C-2 max pallets, no pax CP-1 48 side seats, baggage pallet

C-5 C-5 A/B Galaxy STATISTICS CONFIGURATIONS CP-1 max pallets CP-2 slick floor for rolling stock CP-3 combination CP-1 & CP-2 Max cargo weight: 150,000 lbs Max cargo height aft loading: 112” Max cargo height front loading: 156” Max passengers (over land): 73 Max passengers (over water): 73 Max cargo Pallets: 36

C-17 C-17A Globemaster III STATISTICS CONFIGURATIONS C-1 11 pallets ADS & 54 pax C-2 slick floor & 54 pax C-3 18 pallets LRS no pax CP-1 # seats based on # pallets Max cargo weight: 90,000 lbs Max cargo height: 142” or 156” Max passengers (side): 54 Max passengers (total): 102 Max cargo pallets (ADS): 11 Max cargo pallets (LRS): 18 Max ramp weight: 40,000 lbs

KC-10 KC-10A Extender CONFIGURATIONS STATISTICS Code B: 10 Pax & 22 pallets Code D: 69 Pax & 16 pallets Max cargo weight: 80,000 lbs Max cargo height 2-12: 96” Max cargo pallets: 22 Max cargo weight 2-6, 12: 6,500 Max cargo weight 7-11: 10,000

Commercial Contract Aircraft

B-747 B-747 Max cargo weight: 176,000 lbs Capacity Main Deck: 33 pallets Forward Lower: 5 pallets Aft Lower: 4 pallets *Can be loaded through side or nose door*

DC-10 DC-10 Max cargo weight: 180,000 lbs Capacity Main Deck: 30pallets Forward Lower: 5 pallets Aft Lower: Reserved *Cargo must be sub floored and contoured*

MD-11 MD-11 Max cargo weight: 170,000 lbs Capacity Main Deck: 35 pallets Forward Lower: 6 pallets Aft Lower: 4 pallets *Cargo must be sub floored*

DC-8 DC-8 Max cargo weight: 82,000 lbs Capacity Main Deck: 18 pallets *Cargo must be sub floored and contoured along with a 5,000 pound ballast prior to loading*

Departure Airfield Operations Marshaling Yard Alert Holding Area Call Forward Area Ready Line

Departure Airfield Operations Broken down into four areas: Unit Marshalling Area Alert Holding Area Call Forward Area Ready Line / Ramp Loading Area

Unit Marshalling Area Purpose: Assembly area for vehicles equipment and supplies Controlled by: Deploying Unit

Alert Holding Area Purpose: Final preparation of chalks and transfer of control Controlled by: DACG

Call Forward Area Purpose: Joint inspection and holding areas Controlled by: DACG, host installation, mobility forces

Ready line/Loading Ramp Area Purpose: Aircraft loading Controlled by: Mobility forces

Responsibilities Call Forward Area Deploying Unit DACG Mobility Force

JI Deployment References

Mobility TCN Construction FJRT104$G108150XX Positions 16-17: Split/Partial Shipment One shipment: XX Split Shipment: XA Partial Shipment: AX Position 1: Service Code A - Army F - Air Force N - Navy M - Marines Positions 2-8: ULN/UIC code Must be 7 digits Use $ for shorter codes Positions 9-10: Reserved For service use Normally used for deployment echelon Position 15: TCN Indicator 0 indicates that the cargo is using a mobility TCN Positions 11-14: Shipment Number AF uses increment #

Other QRG References Center of Balance Shoring Calculation AMC IMT 1015 DD Form 2133 Zulu Time Conversion Useful Websites Telephone Listings JI Kit Pubs and Forms

ICODES Integrated Computerized Deployment System Header Information Schematic of Aircraft Load Information Load Summary Signatures

DD Form 2130 Series Manual Load Plan Header Information Schematic of Aircraft Load Information Signatures Reverse

Lesson Objective Know the Joint Inspection Quick Reference Guide (QRG)

Summary Aircraft Characteristics Departure Airfield JI Deployment References Load Plans