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NAVAIRINST 3750.5C
AIR-09F
,JUN
2
1
2005
NAVAIR INSTRUCTION 3750.5C
From: Commander, Naval Air Systems Command
Subj: SAFETY PROGRAM
Ref: (a) OPNAVINST 3750.6R
(b) OPNAVINST 5100.23F
(c) OPNAVINST 3500.39B
(d) OPNAVINST 37lO.7T
(e) NAVAIRINST 5100.11
Encl: (1) Naval Air Systems Command Safety Program
1. Purpose. Per references (a) and (b), enclosure (1)
promulgates policies and provisions of the Aviation Safety
Program, System Safety Program, and the Occupational Safety and
Health (OSH) Program within the Naval Air Systems Command
(NAVAIR). This instruction is a complete revision and should be
reviewed in its entirety.
2.
Cancellation. NAVAIRINST 3750.58 of
24
Jun 99.
3.
Scope. This instruction applies to all military, civil
service, and contractor personnel directly involved with, or in
support of, all NAVAIR aviation activities or operations for all
air vehicles assigned to, leased by, or in the temporary custody
of NAVAIR. This instruction also applies to all aircraft and
unmanned aerial vehicles
(UAVs) as defined by reference (a)
under the controlling custody of NAVAIR. The testing and
incorporation of new aviation technologies within NAVAIR, such
as air vehicles not formally addressed in reference (a) or this
instruction, shall seek clarification from the NAVAIR Aviation
Safety Office (AIR-09F1) when addressing aviation safety issues.
In addition, this instruction provides some general safety
guidelines and requirements for all NAVAIR employees. The
NAVAIR team's mission is to provide the advanced aviation
warfare technologies that will allow the warfighter to prevail
in combat. It is everyone's responsibility to preserve highly
valued personnel and material resources and accept only the
mitigated risk necessary to accomplish an assigned task or
mission.
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