
The image above show what happens to an aircraft that was being transported on the back of a truck, which rolled into a ditch during a thunderstorm. There were no injuries, but the damage was extensive.
One of the challenges facing all units in the military is the process of developing a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP). The document is usually very long and detailed. Some people in the units may never read it, but it must exist.
. Writing an SOP from scratch is not a pleasant thought. Most people assigned such a task, look for reference material or SOP's of other units which have proven to work. The process then becomes one of customizing existing documents to serve the needs of a particular unit.
With that in mind, this page is devoted to providing sample SOP documents.
. In order to make best use of these pages, users should know how to 'SAVE' the sample documents to their own hard drive for manipulation. The following documents are presented merely as an example. No warranty is expressed or implied. Contributions are welcome.
If you have an SOP that works well for your unit, why not share it with others?
Start by sending a brief email message stating that you have or need a specific SOP. Just send that to: AirCav@iyacyas.com. There is no limit to cyberspace. If we run out of server storage, we just have to get more.
The objective is to promote correct and safe procedures. Comments, suggestions or recommendations are welcome.