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Certifying a charter aircraft free of COVID-19 for arrival at a mil base?

taxi1

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pilot
Anybody heard of a formal approval procedure for bringing a chartered non-government aircraft onto a mil base, related to COVID-19? Any sort of certification required prior, beyond a PPR?
 

loadtoad

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pilot
Contributor
No clue on the process but we had a non-govt charter airplane back from the Middle East once we received our ETP in April. It landed right at Nellis. We also just deployed a detachment and had the charter plane pick them up here to go straight to the ME (with a couple of fuel stops off course).

So, it's happening on the regular, but no clue if there is a certification required.
 

Gatordev

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pilot
Site Admin
Contributor
Base Ops is going to know all the details. Like loadtoad said, it happens all the time, even on Navy bases. Although not all that land actually make a stop.
 

taxi1

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pilot
Yeah, I did some calling around to the usual base ops suspects and there doesn't appear to be any uniform guide, mil or federal, anywhere.

I got bad gouge suggesting there was, but it came from a retired SWO, so there you go.
 
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