BY ORDER OF THE
SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE
AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 13-213
4 FEBRUARY 2020
AIR FORCE RESERVE COMMAND
Supplement
30 MARCH 2020
Nuclear Space, Missile, Command, and
Control
AIRFIELD DRIVING
COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY
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RELEASABILITY: There are no releasability restrictions on this publication
OPR: HQ AFFSA/XA
Supersedes: AFI13-213, 1 June 2011
Certified by: AF/DA3O
(Mr. Trent O. Dudley)
Pages: 65
(AFRC)
OPR: HQ AFRC/A3OA
Supersedes: AFI13-213_AFRCSUP,
21 June 2019
Certified by: HQ AFRC/A3
(Brig Gen Matthew J. Burger)
Pages: 7
This instruction implements Air Force Policy Directive 13-2, Air Traffic Control, Airspace,
Airfield, and Range Management. It establishes responsibilities, procedures, and restrictions for
the safe control and operation of vehicles and equipment on airfield ramps/aprons, taxiways, and
runways. This instruction applies to all civilian employees and uniformed members of the Regular
Air Force, Air Force Reserve, and Air National Guard organizations (to include contracted
locations) that administer an airfield driving program. At joint, shared-use, and overseas airfields,
this instruction applies to organizations that are operated and/or managed by the Department of
the Air Force, as outlined in real estate documents or letters of agreement. This Air Force
Instruction may be supplemented at any level, however Major Command supplements to include
interim changes to previously approved supplements must be routed to Headquarters Air Force
Flight Standards Agency, Director of Airfield Operations for coordination prior to certification
and approval. Unit (wing or base) supplements to this Air Force Instruction must be routed to the
responsible Major Command Office of Primary Responsibility (OPR) for Airfield Operations for