BY ORDER OF THE
CHIEF, NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU
AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 11-209
AIR NATIONAL GUARD
19 NOVEMBER 2018
Flying Operations
PARTICIPATION IN AERIAL EVENTS
COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY
ACCESSIBILITY: This publication is available on the e-Publishing website at
www.e-publishing.af.mil.
RELEASABILITY: There are no releasability restrictions on this publication.
OPR: NGB A2/3/6/10
Certified by: NGB A2/3/6/10
(Mr. Christopher D. Swadener)
Pages: 7
This supplement applies to all Air National Guard (ANG) units participating in aerial events as
described in AFI 11-209 Participation in Aerial Events. ANG units may submit suggested
improvements to this supplement via AF IMT 847, Recommendation for Change of
Publication, through standardization and evaluation (Stan/Eval) channels, to NGB A2/3/6/10,
3500 Fetchet Avenue, Joint Base Andrews, MD 20762.
AFI 11-209, 22 MAY 2018, is supplemented as follows.
2.4.5.1. ANG MAF and Special Ops/Rescue units may perform profiles from applicable AFI 11-
246 volumes and supplements. ANG CAF units will follow the profiles outlined in Attachment
5 of this supplement.
2.4.6. ANG units will provide this information IAW Attachment 4.
2.4.10. ANG does not have dedicated Aerial Control Teams (ACT). When required, ACTs will
be provided by the event organizer or requesting agency. When desired, a mission commander
(paragraph 2.5), rated officer or personnel with experience controlling aircraft may carry out
ground coordinator duties to enhance presentation and safety.
3.2. Mixed use installations with civil and DoD facilities (such as airfields with civil and
Army or Air National Guard aviation assets) are considered “On Base” for the purpose of
this instruction. Many airfields in this category are indicated with a “P” after the International
Civil Aviation Organization/Federal Aviation Administration (ICAO/FAA) location identifier in
the United States Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) Supplement.