DATA ITEM DESCRIPTION
Title: AEROSPACE EMERGENCY RESCUE AND MISHAP RESPONSE INFORMATION (EMERGENCY SERVICES)
SOURCE DATA
Number: DI-TMSS-81532A Approval Date: 5 September 2006
AMSC Number: 7679 Limitation:
DTIC Applicable: GIDEP Applicable:
Office Of Primary Responsibility: HQ AFCESA/CEXF
Applicable Forms:
Use/relationship: This information is used as source data for the preparation and maintenance of Technical Order (TO)
00-105E-9, Aerospace Emergency Rescue and Mishap Response Information (Emergency Services). This DID
contains the format and content preparation instructions for the data product generated by the specific and discrete task
requirement as delineated in the contract. Additionally, required changes for text and illustrations are explained.
a. This DID is applicable to the acquisition and modification of all aircraft, helicopters, unmanned aircraft vehicles (UAV)
and aircraft systems that are to be used by the Department of Defense military services and require fire protection and
emergency rescue information to include NASA, Civil Reserve Air Fleet, and various US Government agency aircraft.
b. TO 00-105E-9 is primarily used by firefighting personnel to identify internal and external hazards/HAZMAT, gain entry,
shutdown systems, and rescue aircrew and passengers in the event of an aircraft accident. It is additionally utilized by
secondary response situations confronted by Bioenvironmental engineers, accident investigation teams, secondary
emergency responders, explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) and aircraft crash recovery crews in the performance of
their duties.
c. The procedures and methodologies in the TO are used by Fire Department aircraft fire fighting training programs for
installation assigned aircraft.
d. This DID supercedes DI-TMSS-81532, Aircraft Emergency Rescue Information (Fire Protection) Source Data, dated
970124. Title of TO was changed and more requirements have been added making this revision necessary bringing it in
line with its current use and methodologies.
Requirements:
1. Reference Documents. The applicable issue of the documents cited herein, including their approval dates and dates
of any applicable amendments, notices, and revisions, shall be as specified in the contract.
2. Format. Source Data contractor format is acceptable. Abbreviations and acronyms shall be kept to a minimum and
be in accordance with MIL-STD-38784. MIL-STD-38784 may be obtained from the Standardization Documents Order
Clerk, 700 Robbins Avenue, Building 4D, Philadelphia, PA 19111-5094.
3. Content. The content of the information shall be presented in the style of the technical manual specified in the
contract. Text is typewritten and single spaced. Illustrations shall be presented in textual descriptive form, marked-up
illustrations, marked-up photographs, or existing TM drawings with appropriate text describing intent of drawing.
3.1 Preparation Instructions. The source data shall include the following:
3.1.1 System Coverage. All aircraft, helicopters, UAVs, or aircraft systems that are to be used by the Department of
Defense and require fire protection and emergency rescue.
3.1.2 Illustrations. (See figures 1 - 13) Illustrations needed in conjunction with this data are extracted from existing
Technical Manuals (TM) or engineering drawings that are developed for the aircraft or system being acquired. Digital
photographs are also acceptable. Illustrations are created only when existing illustrations, found in the relevant TMs and
engineering drawings, cannot satisfy the requirements of this DID. The following apply to illustrations:
a. Illustrations are in accordance with MIL-STD-38784 with the exception that they do not have figure numbers and color
is used as described in 3.1.3.
b. Illustrations are turned 90 degrees counterclockwise (landscape - see all figures).
c. Each type and model aircraft is orientated to a computer screen instead of a standard left-hand page.
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