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// *** Inter-Dis Xfers of Flight crew - left page - 1 ***
linkset[1111]='<p class=\"center\"><font size=\"3\" color=\"#0000CC\">Auxiliary Flightcrew Inter-District Qualification</font></p><p class=\"justify\"><font size=\"2\">CG-5421<br /><br />Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 2:55 PM<br /><br />To: All Directors of Auxiliary<br /><br />Please reference the below when receiving an Auxiliary Aviator that has just transferred into your district.<br /><br />Auxiliary Flightcrew Inter-District Qualification</font><br /><br />This memorandum discribes what must be done prior to flight as required crew on Auxiliary aviation missions for a transferring flightcrew member.</p>'

// ***  TBO Passenger Transport - right page - 1 ***
linkset[1121]='<p class=\"center\"><font size=\"3\" color=\"#0000CC\">TBO Passenger Transport</font></p><p>Updates to COMDTINST M16798.3<br />Provides Guidance for standardized of Air Facilities when critical flight systems or components are beyond the Manufacturer&rsquo;s recommended TBO (Time Between Overhaul).<br />Provides guidance for passenger transport on an Auxiliary Air Facility.</p>'

// *** Policy Letter - left page - 2 ***
linkset[1112]='<p class=\"center\"><font size=\"2\" color=\"#0000CC\">Policy letter from the Auxilliary Aviation Standardization Team<br /> dated August 2004</font></p>'

// ***  Flithg Minimum Altitudes - right page - 1 per bob Shafer 8/25/2009 ***
linkset[1122]='<p class=\"center\"><font size=\"3\" color=\"#0000CC\">Flight Minimum Altitudes</font></p><p>There have been a number of questions raised recently concerning the minimum altitude permitted for Auxiliary air operations, and the interpretation of Exemption 5231 as it applies to USCG Auxiliary.  Auxiliary pilots, when operating on missions, MUST COMPLY with all provisions of FAR 91.119, without exception.  Click on this link for more details.</p>'

// *** Stop Engine Policy - left page - 3 ***
linkset[1113]='<p class=\"center\"><font size=\"3\" color=\"#0000CC\">Engine Stop Policy When Embarking or Disembarking Passengers or Crew</font><br />STANDARD FOR AUXILIARY AVIATION</p><p> Developed by the<br />UNITED STATES COAST GUARD AUXILIARY<br />NATIONAL OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT<br />AVIATION DIVISION STANDARDIZATION TEAM</p>'

// *** Risk Assessment Matrix - left page - 4 ***
linkset[1114]='<p class=\"center\"><font size=\"3\" color=\"#0000CC\">RISK ASSESSMENT MATRIX<br />STANDARD FOR AUXILIARY AVIATION</font></p><p><font size=\"1\">U.S.C.G. AUXILIARY STANDARDAV-04-4<br />Draft Standard Doc. AV- 04-4<br />18 August 2004<br /></font><font size=\"1\" color=\"#0000CC\">UNITED STATES COAST GUARD AUXILIARY<br />NATIONAL OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT<br />AVIATION DIVISION STANDARDIZATION TEAM</font><br /><font size=\"1\">Auxiliary aviation operations are conducted in a variety of environments and support a number of different missions. It is vital to the safety of the crew and to the success of the mission that the pilot and crew understand and evaluate the full impact of risk versus gain for each tasking.<br />The Final Action Message regarding Coast Guard Class A, R041706Z Jun 03 COMDT COGARD Washington DC, directed the expansion of Auxiliary aviation policy to include an Auxiliary unique Risk Assessment Matrix. This Matrix will assist Air Station Commanding Officers and their pilots and crews in risk management duties/responsibilities while employing the widely varied aircraft and pilot attributes of Auxiliary Aviation.<br />This document establishes the policy of utilizing the enclosed Auxiliary unique Risk Assessment Matrix (Appendix 1, below) for use in planning for all Auxiliary aviation aircraft operations to assist Auxiliary pilots in quantifying operational risk exposure associated with assigned missions.</p>'

// ***  Aviation Call Sign - left page - 5 Delete 5-14-2009 per Bruce Pugh***
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// *** Aviation Training Manual - left page - 1 ***
linkset[1211]='<p class=\"center\"><font size=\"3\" color=\"#0000CC\">Links to COMDTINST M16798.5B<br />Auxiliary Aviation Training Manual (May 2006)</font></p><p>This manual outlines techniques and training guidance necessary for effective operation of the Coast Guard Auxiliary Aviation Program.<br />This manual further sets the course for the ready, reliable, and relevant Auxiliary operational support of the full spectrum of Coast Guard missions, both traditional and new, and in a different and far more complex maritime security (MARSEC) environment.<br />This new Auxiliary Aviation Training Manual should be reviewed in its entirety.</p>'

// ***  Air Currency Maintenance - right page - 1 ***
linkset[1221]='<p class=\"center\"><font size=\"3\" color=\"#0000CC\"> Air Currency Maintenance</font></p><p>This web page covers information on currency maintenance for the Air crew members.</p>'

// *** Pilot Qual Syllabus - left page - 2 ***
linkset[1212]='<p class=\"center\"><font size=\"3\" color=\"#0000CC\">Pilot Qualification Syllabus</font></p><p>This document (AV-04-6) is intended to provide guidance for a standardized initial and periodic examination of Auxiliary aviators in an effort to improve safety of operations and to provide a uniform standard of performance in the Auxiliary aviation program.<br />Pilots are required to demonstrate a level of skill, knowledge and judgment appropriate to both their FAA qualifications and level of Auxiliary certification sought. These characteristics must be demonstrated to the examiner upon the candidate&rsquo;s initial entry into the program, and periodically thereafter.</p>'               

// *** Air Observer Syllabus - left page - 3 ***
linkset[1213]='<p class=\"center\"><font size=\"3\" color=\"#0000CC\">Air Observer Syllabus</font></p><p>This document (AV-06-1) is intended to provide guidance for a standardized initial examination of Auxiliary Air Observer candidates in an effort to improve safety of operations and to provide a uniform standard of performance in the Auxiliary aviation program.<br />Auxiliary Air Observers are required to demonstrate a level of skill, knowledge and judgment appropriate to the requirements of Auxiliary aviation. These characteristics must be demonstrated to the evaluator upon the candidate’s initial entry into the program.</p>'              

// *** Pilot/Flight Examiner Syllabus - left page - 4 ***
linkset[1214]='<p class=\"center\"><font size=\"3\" color=\"#0000CC\">INSTRUCTOR PILOT / FLIGHT EXAMINER SYLLABUS</font></p><p>This document (AV-04-5) is to provide guidance for nationwide standardized training of Auxiliary aviators in an effort to improve overall safety of operations for the entire Auxiliary aviation program.<br />The role of training is especially important in "training the trainers"; the Instructor Pilots and Flight Examiners who are intended to be leaders in the Auxiliary aviation training and certification program.<br />Auxiliary aviation is organized under Commandant Instruction 16798.1 (ref (c)). Section (5e) of this Instruction provides for qualification of Auxiliary Instructor Pilots and Flight Examiners, and requirements for these positions are delineated.<br />Prerequisites for both these positions require completion of an "Auxiliary and Commandant (G-OCX-2) approved flight and ground syllabus". This syllabus (Section 3, below) is the basis for completion of this qualification.</p>'

// ***  Air Crew Qual Program - left page - 5 ***
linkset[1215]='<p class=\"center\"><font size=\"3\" color=\"#0000CC\"> Air Crew Qualification Program<br />Commandant Instruction<br />COMDTINST-16798.2 August 1999.</font></p><p>This instruction establishes the air crew qualifications and promulgates the qualification requirements, training syllabus, and instructor guide for the Auxiliary air crew program.</p>'

// prog

// *** Air FAQ - left page - 1 ***
linkset[1311]='<p class=\"center\"><font size=\"3\" color=\"#0000CC\">Air FAQ</font></p><p></p>'

// ***  AUXAIR SAR - Job Aid - right page - 1 ***
linkset[1321]='<p class=\"center\"><font size=\"3\" color=\"#0000CC\">AUXAIR SAR - Job Aid</font><br />Search and Rescue checklist for AUXAIR</p>'

// *** Air Best Practices - left page - 2 ***
linkset[1312]='<p class=\"center\"><font size=\"3\" color=\"#0000CC\">Air Best Practices</font></p><p></p>'

// ***  Air Uniforms Info - right page - 2 ***
linkset[1322]='<p class=\"center\"><font size=\"3\" color=\"#0000CC\"> Air Uniforms Info</font></p><p>Document (AV-04-2-A) Standard for Flight Suits for Auxiliary Operations.</p>'
			
// *** Dual Control FAQ - left page - 3 ***
linkset[1313]='<p class=\"center\"><font size=\"3\" color=\"#0000CC\">Dual Control FAQ</font></p><p></p>'
            
// ***   AUXAIR Reimbursement - right page - 3 ***
linkset[1323]='<p class=\"center\"><font size=\"3\" color=\"#0000CC\">AUXAIR Reimbursement<br />Commandant Notification 16798<br />Cancelled July 01, 2009</font></p>'
			
// *** Fuel Reimbursement FAQs - left page - 4 ***
linkset[1314]='<p class=\"center\"><font size=\"3\" color=\"#0000CC\">Fuel Reimbursement FAQs</font></p><p></p>'
              
// *** Aviation Survival Gear - left page - 5 ***
linkset[1315]='<p class=\"center\"><font size=\"3\" color=\"#0000CC\">Aviation Survival Gear</font></p><p>This web page provides information on PPE (Personnel Protective Equipment) requirements for the Auxiliary Air program.</p>'


// Surface Links Surface Links Surface Links Surface Links Surface Links Surface Links Surface Links
// regs

// *** Boat Crew Training Manual - left page - 1 ***
linkset[3111]='<p class=\"center\"><font size=\"3\" color=\"#0000CC\">Boat Crew Training Manual</font></p><p class=\"justify\">This manual [COMDTINST M16794.51A January 2007] provides policy and guidance for training, qualifying, and certifying Auxiliarists in the boat crew program. It is intended for use by Auxiliary flotillas, Directors of Auxiliary, and Coast Guard units that administer the Auxiliary training program. This program is based on the program used by the active duty component of the Coast Guard. To foster mutual understanding and interoperability, active duty nomenclature and procedures are used to the greatest extent possible. Where the Auxiliary program differs from that used by the active duty component, that is due to the unique needs of civilian volunteers operating non-standard recreational boats in the Auxiliary&rsquo;s mission profile.</p>'

// *** Crew Qual Guide - left page - 2 ***
linkset[3112]='<p class=\"center\"><font size=\"3\" color=\"#0000CC\">Crew Qualification Guide</font></p><p class=\"justify\">The goal of the training program is to enable people to learn and perform up to their full potential in Auxiliary surface operations missions. This qualification guide, together with the mentoring process, is designed to lead members through a training program at a learning pace suitable for each individual. The purpose of the boat crew training program is not to “weed out” or exclude people. Rather, it is to qualify and certify as many volunteers as possible, without compromising mission integrity and safety.</p>'

// *** Coxswain Qual Guide - left page - 3 ***
linkset[3113]='<p class=\"center\"><font color=\"#0000CC\">Coxswain Qualification Guide</font></p><p class=\"justify\">This Manual [COMDTINST M16794.53A January 2007] establishes policies and procedures for the training, qualification, and certification of Auxiliary members for patrol duty on Coast Guard Auxiliary Patrol vessel facilities.</p>'

// *** PWC Qual Guide - left page - 4 ***
linkset[3114]='<p class=\"center\"><font color=\"#0000CC\">PWC Qualification Guide</font></p><p class=\"justify\">This Manual [COMDTINST M16794.54A January 2007] establishes policies and procedures for the training, qualification, and certification of Auxiliary members for patrol duty on Coast Guard Auxiliary PWC vessel facilities.</p>'

// ***  Boat Crew Seamanship Man - left page - 5 ***
linkset[3115]='<p class=\"center\"><font color=\"#0000CC\">Boat Crew Seamanship Manual</font></p><p class=\"justify\">This Manual [COMDTINST M16114.5C Sept 2003 898 pages] presents the approved methods and procedures for the conduct of Coast Guard boat operations, and for Coast Guard Auxiliary, vessel facility operations. <br> This Links includes updates to this manual through Change 2 May 2009.</p>'

// ***  Coxswain SAR Ref Guide - right page - 1 ***
linkset[3121]='<p class=\"center\"><font size=\"3\" color=\"#0000CC\">Search and Rescue<br />A Guide for Boat Coxswains</font><br /><font size=\"1\">01 October 2006<br />1st Edition: Updated Time/Speed/Distance Table Jan 07</font><br /><img src=\"../_images/Manuals/SurfaceOps/cgauxsurfaceops.jpg\" width=\"150\" height=\"157\" alt=\"Search and Rescue\" /></p><p class=\"justify\">In accordance with Coast Guard Regulations, COMDTINST M5000.3 (series), the coxswain shall be responsible for, in order of precedence:</p><ol class=\"olstyle\"> <li class=\"justify\">The safety and conduct of passengers and crew,</li> <li class=\"justify\">The safe operation and navigation of the boat assigned, and</li><li class=\"justify\">The completion of the sortie or mission(s) assigned or undertaken pursuant to Coast Guard policy and regulations.</li><ul>'

// ***  Rescue & Survival Manual - right page - 2 ***
linkset[3122]='<p class=\"center\"><font size=\"3\" color=\"#0000CC\">RESCUE AND SURVIVAL Manual</font><br /><br /><img src=\"../_images/Manuals/SurfaceOps/rescue.jpg\" width=\"177\" height=\"100\" alt=\"Rescue\" /></p><p class=\"justify\">This manual contains the information necessary for the proper administration of the unit&rsquo;s rescue and survival systems program. It defines operational requirements, and directs specific policies related to procurement, required maintenance, procedures, and documentation necessary to meet Coast Guard personnel survivability and operational safety needs.</p>'

// ***  Non-Std Boat Ops Handbook - right page - 3 ***
linkset[3123]='<p class=\"center\"><font color=\"#0000CC\">Non-Std Boat Operations Handbook</font></p>'

// ***  SAR Addendum NSS - right page - 4 ***
linkset[3124]='<p class=\"center\"><font color=\"#0000CC\">SAR Addendum NSS</font></p>'

// train
// *** Starting a Mentor Program - left page - 1 ***
linkset[3211]='<p class=\"center\"><font color=\"#0000CC\">Starting a Mentor Program</font></p><p class=\"justify\">Slide Presentation on how to start a mentoring program.</p'

// *** Mentoring Template Crew - left page - 2 Obsolete document removed 6/1/2009***
linkset[3212]='<p class=\"center\"><font color=\"#0000CC\">Mentoring Template Crew</font></p>'

// *** Mentoring Template Cox - left page - 3 Obsolete document removed 6/1/2009***
linkset[3213]='<p class=\"center\"><font color=\"#0000CC\">Mentoring Template Coxswain</font></p>'

// *** Ops Currency Maint - left page - 4 ***
linkset[3214]='<p class=\"center\"><font color=\"#0000CC\">Operations Currency Maintenance</font></p><p class=\"justify\">Web page with information for Currency maintenance requirements for Surface Operations.</p>'

// *** MDA Ops Checklist - left page - 5 ***
linkset[3215]='<p class=\"center\"><font color=\"#0000CC\">MDA Operations Checklist</font></p><p class=\"justify\">A one page operations check list for Maritime Domain Awarness.</p>'

// ***  NavRules Training site - right page - 1 ***
linkset[3221]='<p class=\"center\"><font color=\"#0000CC\">NavRules Training site</font></p><p class=\"justify\">This will take you to the Auxiliary Virtual Classroom site [on moodle2].  You will need a userid and password to sign in to the virtual learning site. Then search for NavRules Training.</p>'

// ***  AUXNAV Student Text - right page - 2 ***
linkset[3222]='<p class=\"center\"><font color=\"#0000CC\">AUXNAV Student Text</font></p><p class=\"justify\">The original manual [COMMANDANT INSTRUCTION M16798.15} issued in August 1987, is now out of date.  Training for AUXNAV speciality course should now be done with the standard PE course ACN/BCN (Advanced Coastal Navigation/Basic Coastal Navigation) or the new Weekend Navigator PE course.  These books can by ordered by your materials officer from ANSC.</p>'

// ***  Navigation Rules COLREGS - right page - 3 ***
linkset[3223]='<p class=\"center\"><font color=\"#0000CC\">Navigation Rules COLREGS</font></p><p class=\"justify\">This link will take you to the manual [COMMANDANT INSTRUCTION M16672.2D March 1999] on COLREGS72. This instruction forwards International and Inland Navigation Rules and Regulations for use by Coast Guard personnel.<br /> <br />This manual contains the International Regulations for Prevention of Collisions at Sea, 1972 (72 COLREGS). It also contains the Inland Navigation Rules, which were enacted by law on 24 December 1980 and became effective for all Inland waters except the Great Lakes on 24 December 1981. The Inland Rules became effective on the Great Lakes on 1 March 1983. Some differences do remain between the International and Inland Rules.</p>'


//prog
// ***CHDIRAUX Surface Ops - left page - 1 ***
linkset[3311]='<p class=\"center\"><font size=\"3\" color=\"#0000CC\">Web Site Data</font><img src=\"../_images/Manuals/SurfaceOps/gpcx2_Banner.gif\" width=\"295\" height=\"50\" alt=\"CHDIRAUX Surface Ops\" /></p><p class=\"justify\">CHDIRAUX Surface Operations Website</p>'
// *** Cutterman Insignia - left page - 2 ***
linkset[3312]='<p class=\"center\"><font color=\"#0000CC\">Cutterman Insignia</font></p><p class=\"justify\">Links you to COMMANDANT INSTRUCTION 1650.9 regarding the Auxiliary Cutterman Insignia.<br><br>The Auxiliary Cutterman Insignia is intended to identify and recognize the commitment of Coast Guard Auxiliarists currently working in the cutter fleet who have regularly dedicated their efforts in support of the cutter community. This insignia will distinguish those Auxiliarists who have achieved the requisite level of qualification, knowledge, and experience that includes both practical and proven understanding and appreciation for cutter force command, management, and operations.</p>'
// *** Operations Excellence Prog - left page - 3 ***
linkset[3313]='<p class=\"center\"><font color=\"#0000CC\">Operations Excellence Prog</font></p><p class=\"justify\">Links to a document [COMMANDANT INSTRUCTION 16794.4] describing COAST GUARD AUXILIARY OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE PROGRAM.<br><br>This Program establishes policies and procedures allowing Auxiliary members currently certified in the Boat Crew Program to earn an Award of Operational Excellence.</p'
// ***  Boat Force Operations - left page - 4 ***
linkset[3314]='<p class=\"center\"><font color=\"#0000CC\">Boat Force Operations</font></p><p class=\"justify\">Links you to the manual [COMDTINST M16114.30] for BOAT FORCE OPERATIONS PERSONNEL QUALIFICATION STANDARD (PQS)<br><br>This Manual is promulgated to establish the standard skill and knowledge levels expected to be common among all group, section, and activities staff officers and senior petty officers. It is an excellent training tool for units to use in the development of their personnel in the boat force operations career field. Completion of this PQS also meets a portion of the requirements for the boat force operations insignia (silver with gold tone). Other boat force operations personnel (e.g., station personnel) are highly encouraged to complete this PQS.</p>'
// ***  Best Practices - Surface - left page - 5 ***
linkset[3315]='<p class=\"center\"><font color=\"#0000CC\"> Best Practices - Surface</font></p><p class=\"justify\">This will transfer you to our Best Practices web page for Survace Operations.</p>'
// end Surface links

//telecom links
//regs
// *** TeleComs PQS Manual - left page - 1 ***
linkset[2111]='<p class=\"center\"><font color=\"#0000CC\">Telecoms PQS Manual</font></p><p>Links to the Telecommunications Qualifications Standard manual issues in March 2009.  The qualification detailed in this Standard is not related to the AUXCOM specialty as a part of AUXOP program, but rather is an entirely new qualification program within the Operations (Response) Department of the Auxiliary.<br />Current "comms" eligibility based upon completion of the AUXCOM class accomplished prior to the effective date of this Standard will remain in effect indefinitely. Individuals currently "comms" eligible are encouraged, but not required to meet the qualification detailed in this Standard.<br />After the effective date of this Standard, completion of the qualification detailed in this Standard is required for all new communications qualifications.<br />The qualification detailed in this Standard does not apply to and is not required for operation of those radios which are a part of surface or air facilities when those facilities are in operation under orders.</p>'

//train
// *** TCO Mentoring Guide ***
linkset[2211]='<p class=\"center\"><font color=\"#0000CC\">TCO Mentoring</font></p><p>Links to the Auxiliary Telecommunications Operations Personal Qualification Standard (TCO-PQS) Mentoring guide issued in March of 2009.<br />This Mentoring Guide is designed for use in assisting both the Mentor and the candidate for TCO qualification (the ”mentee”) in completing the USCGAUX Telecommunications Operator Personal Qualification Standard (TCO-PQS). Most of the necessary files and relevant documents are included on the CD-ROM which contains this Guide.</p>'
		
//prog
// *** Aux HF Prog - left page - 1 ***
linkset[2311]='<p class=\"center\"><font color=\"#0000CC\">Aux HF Program</font></p><p>Links to the COAST GUARD AUXILIARY HF TELECOMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM POLICIES AND PROCEDURES manual.<br /><b>Purpose:</b> A High Frequency telecommunications program provides an infrastructure-independent communications system for use within and between Districts for support of Auxiliary operations during periods when normal communications resources are not available, that is, "Contingency" operations.</p>'
			
		// *** Best Practices - TeleComm - right page - 1 ***
linkset[2321]='<p class=\"center\"><font color=\"#0000CC\">Telecoms Best Practices web page</font></p><p></p>'

		// *** Aux HF Presentation - left page - 2 ***
linkset[2312]='<p class=\"center\"><font color=\"#0000CC\">Aux HF Presentation</font></p><p>Slide show prepared by DVC-OT Bill Scholz on the High Frequency Contingency Communications program.  Slide show is from December 2006 so check with your local comms staff officer for any changes or updates to the program.</p>'
	
		// *** Aux HF SHARES Prog - left page - 3 ***
linkset[2313]='<p class=\"center\"><font color=\"#0000CC\">Aux HR SHARES</font></p><p>Brief document announcing the SHARES system<br />In March of 2007, the Auxiliary National Executive Committee (NEXCOM) and the Office of the Chief Director of the Auxiliary (CG-3PCX) approved participation by CGAUX HF Stations in SHARES (SHAred RESources) which is a part of the National Communications System. A set of policies and procedures were developed and published to facilitate applications and approvals for stations wishing to participate. The official document which defines that policy is available at: <a href="/response/_documents/Aux SHARES Participation.pdf" target="_blank"><font color=\"#0000CC\"><u>Aux SHARES Participation</u></font></a></p>'

			// *** Comms News Archives - left page - 4 ***
linkset[2314]='<p class=\"center\"><font color=\"#0000CC\">Comms News</font></p><p>Links to a web page with bulletins from 2000 and 2001 on the Auxiliary Communications program in place at that time.</p>'

		// *** CG NavCenter - Comms - left page - 5 ***
linkset[2315]='<p class=\"center\"><font color=\"#0000CC\">CG NavCenter Comms</font></p><p>Links to the Coast Guards Navigation Center of Excellence web site.</p>'

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