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UNIT MOVEMENT BY AIR
INSTRUCTOR SFC HILLIMAN
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TASK CONDUCT DEPARTURE AIRFIELD CONTROL
GROUP OPERATIONS.
CONDITION SOLDIERS WILL BE GIVEN A
CLASSROOM BLOCK OF INSTRUCTION ON DEPARTURE
AIRFIELD CONTROL GROUP OPERATIONS. SOLDIERS WILL
BUILD 463L AIR PALLETS, WEIGH, MARK, AND COMPUTE
THE CENTER OF BALANCE FOR MILITARY IMPEDIMENTA.
STANDARD EACH SOLDIER MUST PROPERLY WEIGH,
MARK, COMPUTE THE CB FOR MILITARY IMPEDIMENTA AND
BUILD 463L PALLETS. SOLDIERS MUST ALSO
BE FAMILIAR WITH DACG OPERATIONS.
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REFERENCES
FM 55-9 UNIT AIR MOVEMENT PLANNING FM
55-12 UNIT MOVEMENT BY AIR TB 55-46-1
STANDARD CHARACTERISTICS (DIMENSIONS,
WEIGHT, AND CUBE) FOR
TRANSPORTABILITY OF
MILITARY VEHICLES AND OTHER OUTSIZE
/OVERWEIGHT EQUIPMENT FM 55-65
STRATEGIC DEPLOYMENT 3D COSCOM A/DACG SOP
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MARSHALING PROCESS
Marshaling is the process by which units move to
temporary camps near the departure airfield and
complete preparations for aircraft loading. The
marshaling area includes the temporary camps
and support facilities, and is the area from
which the air movement operation is initiated
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FLEMING ROAD
CARGO FLOW from off base through FAA gate via
Main Gate
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Intransit Frustrated Cargo
MIKE RAMP READY LINE
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ADACG FRUSTRATE AREA
CARGO FLOW TO JOINT INSPECTION AREA
CARGO FLOW TO READY LINE
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ADACG
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CRANE
NOVEMBER RAMP
ADACG Pre-inspection Assembly Area (AHA)
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UNIT RESPONSIBILITIES
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8. ESTABLISH/OPERATE AACG AND DACG.
X
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RESPONSIBLE UNIT AMC SERVICES
UNIT MOVE FUNCTIONS
9. PROVIDE MHE/CHE (SEE NOTE). X 10.
PROVIDE MHE/CHE OPERATORS (SEE NOTE). X 11.
PERFORM MHE/CHE MAINTENANCE (SEE NOTE). X 12.
PERFORM JOINT INSPECTION. X
NOTE AMC WILL PROVIDE BEYOND THE CAPABILITY OF
USER AND WILL ALSO
PROVIDE/OPERATE ANY MHE/CHE THAT
IS UNIQUE TO AMC. SUCH AS WIDE-BODY LOADERS AND
SO FORTH.
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OVERALL UNIT MOVEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES
  • RESPONSIBLE FOR ITS DEPLOYMENT
  • WILL PREPARE ITSELF FOR AIRLIFT
  • PREPARE PASSENGERS AND CARGO FOR AIRLIFT,
    CERTIFY
  • HAZARDOUS CARGO, AND PROVIDE LOAD PLANS
  • PROVIDE LOAD TEAMS TO LOAD, OFF LOAD, AND SECURE
    TO THE
  • AIRCRAFT
  • PROVIDE SHORING, DUNNAGE, MHE, AND CHE

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UNIT MARSHALING AREA
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MARSHALING AREA
UNITS PREPARATION FOR AIR MOVEMENT
ASSEMBLES VEHICLES/EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES, AND
PERSONNEL INTO CHALKS (LOADS) AND DELIVERS TO
ALERT HOLDING AREA WHERE OPERATIONAL CONTROL OF
EACH CHALK PASSES TO THE DACG FOR AIR MOVEMENT
OPERATION.
MAJOR FUNCTIONS
  • VERIFY PERSONNEL AND CARGO MANIFESTS.
  • PREPARES OTHER DOCUMENTATION AGREED UPON DURING
    THE JOINT PLANNING CONFERENCE.
  • CONDUCTS INITIAL INSPECTION OF EACH CHALK.
  • RELEASES EACH CHALK TO THE DACG AT THE HOLDING
    AREA.

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CONTAINER MARSHALING AREA
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CARGO PREPARATION
  • WEIGHTING
  • MARKING
  • MEASURING
  • PALLETIZING (WHEN REQUIRED)
  • SECURING AND MANIFESTING CARGO
  • COMPUTING CENTER OF GRAVITY
  • COMPUTING CENTER OF BALANCE
  • REDUCING MILITARY IMPEDIMENTA

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VEHICLE RECONFIGURATION
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EQUIPMENT WEIGH-IN JI
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CONTAINER MARSHALING AREA
M A R S H A L I N G
A R E A
CALL FORWARD AREA
EQUIPMENT WEIGH IN JI
AALPS CORRECTIONS
ALERT HOLDING AREA
VEHICLE RECONFIGURATION
AIRFORCE READY LINE
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TERMS USED WHEN COMPUTING CENTER OF BALANCE
RDL REFERENCE DATUM LINE (ALSO CALLED REFERENCE
LINE) PREDETERMINED POINT FROM WHICH
ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE TAKEN. FOH
FRONT OVERHANG - DISTANCE IN INCHES FROM BUMPER
TO CENTER OF FRONT AXLE WB WHEEL
BASE - DISTANCE IN INCHES FROM CENTER OF FRONT
AXLE TO CENTER OF REAR AXLE OR CENTER OF
TANDEM AXLES GWT GROSS WEIGHT (POUNDS) ROH
REAR OVERHANG - DISTANCE FROM REAR OR CENTER OF
TANDEM AXLES TO REAR BUMPER FAW
FRONT AXLE WEIGHT (POUNDS) RAW REAR AXLE WEIGHT
(POUNDS)
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TERMS USED WHEN COMPUTING CENTER OF
BALANCE (CONT)
MOMENT THE PRODUCT OBTAINED BY MULTIPLYING THE
WEIGHT BY THE DISTANCE (IN
INCHES) FROM THE RDL D1 DISTANCE 1 W1
WEIGHT 1
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FORMULA FOR COMPUTING CENTER OF BALANCE OF
EQUIPMENT
WEIGHT X DISTANCE MOMENT TOTAL MOMENT
TOTAL WEIGHT CB EXAMPLE W1 X D1 MOMENT W2 X
D2 MOMENT W3 X D3 MOMENT
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MOMENT
GVW
C/B FFA
FOH
C/B FFA
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W
A
M
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
MOMENT
GVW
C/B FFA
FOH
C/B FFE
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AALPS CORRECTIONS
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What is AALPS
3D COSCOM
  • An portable automated airload planning system
    that incorperates TB55-46-1 into its software
    enabling the user to plan airload missions,
    obtain aircraft estimates, research vehicle
    configurations for specific aircraft, and create
    automatic airloads. System also allows the user
    to prioritize equipment for aircraft loading and
    identify HazMat issues prior to loading aircraft.

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AALPS UPGRADE
  • INCLUDES TB 55-46-1
  • AUTOMATIC LOAD PLANNER
  • IMMEDIATE AIRCRAFT ESTIMATE
  • CREATES DEPLOYMENT OPTIONS/PACKAGES
  • REPACES CALM SOFTWARE

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ALERT HOLDING AREA
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ALERT HOLDING AREA
DEPARTURE AIRFIELD CONTROL GROUP AREA OF
RESPONSIBILITY. THE MAIN FUNCTION OF THE DACG IS
TO INSURE THAT THE MOVEMENT OF EQUIPMENT AND
SUPPLIES FROM THE ALERT HOLDING AREA TO THE CALL
FORWARD AREA IS ACCOMPLISHED IN ORDERLY FASHION.
THE RECEPTION OF AIRCRAFT LOADS AND THE
PERFORMANCE OF A PRE-INSPECTION ARE THE MAJOR
FUNCTIONS ACCOMPLISHED.
MAJOR FUNCTIONS
  • ACCEPTS CHALK FROM DEPLOYING UNIT, PRE-JI.
  • CONDUCT INSPECTIONS.
  • ESTABLISHES TRAFFIC FLOW PATTERN.
  • ESTABLISHES COMMUNICATIONS WITH DEPLOYING UNITS,
    FUNCTIONAL AREAS, ATMCT AND TALCE.
  • COORDINATES LOGISTICAL SUPPORT AS REQUIRED.

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DACG MISSION
- THE MISSION OF THE DACG IS TO COORDINATE
AND CONTROL THE OUTLOADING OF UNITS FOR
DEPLOYMENT. - DACG WILL CONDUCT FINAL
BRIEFINGS AND PERFORM FINAL MANIFEST CORRECTIONS
BASED ON ACL, COMPILE STATISTICAL DATA, AND ALONG
WITH ALCE CONDUCT JOINT INSPECTIONS AND CORRECT
DISCREPANCIES.
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DACG COMMANDER
  • BRIEF ALL PERSONNEL ENGAGED IN DACG
    OPERATIONS.
  • ESTABLISH REQUIRED COMMUNICATIONS.
  • OBTAIN PARKING AND FLOW PLAN FROM TACTICAL
    AIRLIFT CONTROL ELEMENT. (TALCE)
  • COORDINATE MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT (MHE)
    WITH ALCE.
  • ENSURE THAT SUFFICIENT SUPPORT TEAM PERSONNEL
    WITH PUSHER
  • VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT ARE AVAILABLE TO
    ACCOMPLISH
  • MISSION.

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DACG OPERATIONS OFFICER
  • DIRECTLY RESPONSIBLE TO THE DACG COMMANDER FOR
    ALL DEPARTURE FUNCTIONS.
  • ENSURES THAT ALL COMMUNICATION ARE OPERATIONAL
    BETWEEN ALL ELEMENTS OF THE AACG.
  • MAINTAINS CURRENT STATUS OF ARRIVALS/DEPARTURES
    OF DEPLOYING UNIT PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT AT
    ARRIVING AIRFIELD
  • ENSURES THAT AIRFIELD DIAGRAMS WITH ROUTES
    DESIGNATED TO RELEASE POINTS/HOLDING AREAS ARE
    PROVIDED TO DEPLOYING UNITS
  • COORDINATE WITH TALCE TO ENSURE THAT PERSONNEL
    AND CARGO ARE CLEARED FOR ARRIVING AIRCRAFT
    AND GUIDED TO RELEASE POINT OR HOLDING AREA.
  • ENSURES THAT SHORING/FLOOR PROTECTUIOIN MATERIAL
    IS RETAINED BY DEPLOYING UNIT
    AS DETERMINED AT THE JOINT PLANNING CONFERENCE

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HOLDING AREA OFFICER
  • COORDINATES MHE USE WITH THE TALCE AND AACG.
  • KEEPS OPERATION OFFICER INFORMED OF PROBLEMS
    THAT WOULD EFFECT THE MOVEMENT PLAN.
  • COLLECTS SHORING/FLOOR PROTECTION MATERIAL FOR
    ARRIVING UNITS (APPLIES ONLY IF DEPLOYING UNITS
    WERE INSTRUCTED TO DISPOSE OF SHORING MATERIAL AT
    ARRIVAL AIRFIELD
  • RETURNS ALL AIR FORCE EQUIPMENT (463L PALLETS,
    NETS, TIE-DOWN DEVICES, ECT) TO THE TALCE

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SHIFT OFFICER
  • ENSURE LOGISTICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR DACG ARE MET.
  • PROVIDE DEPLOYING UNITS WITH POINT OF CONTACT
    FOR LOGISTIC
  • SUPPORT TO INCLUDE
  • - WATER SUPPLY POINTS.
  • - RATION SUPPLY POINTS.
  • - LATRINE AND SHOWER FACILITIES.
  • - FUEL SUPPLY AND FUEL DRAINAGE AREA.
  • - BILLETING (IF REQUIRED).
  • SECURE AND SUPERVISE MAINTENANCE FACILITIES FOR
    THE DACG
  • AND DEPLOYING UNITS.

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SHIFT OFFICER
  • COMPILE PERTINENT DATA REQUIRED BY THE DACG.
  • COORDINATE WITH ALCE ON REPORTS REQUIRED BY
    HIGHER
  • HEADQUARTERS. REPORTING WILL INCLUDE, BUT NOT
    LIMITED TO
  • THE FOLLOWING
  • - PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT THAT HAVE
    DEAPRTED THE
  • DEPARTURE AIRFIELD IN ROUTE TO THE
    OBJECTIVE AREA.
  • - NUMBER OF AIRCRAFT AVAILABLE FOR
    LOADING.
  • - NUMBER OF AIRCRAFT REQUIRED TO
    COMPLETE LIFT.
  • - NUMBER OF ABORTS.
  • - TROOPS AND EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE FOR
    LOADING.

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SHIFT OFFICER
  • INSPECT BOTH PASSENGER AND CARGO MANIFEST AND
    MAKE
  • CORRECTIONS AS NECESSARY.
  • CHECK MANIFESTS, COLLECT THE NUMBER OF COPIES
    REQUIRED,
  • AND DELIVER TO THE DACG OPERATIONS OFFICER.

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OPERATIONS NCO
  • COORDINATE WITH OPERATIONS OFFICER.
  • COORDINATE WITH UNIT LIAISON OFFICER.
  • COORDINATE WITH YARD NCO.
  • ISSUE SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO ALERTED AIRCRAFT
    LOADS.

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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER
  • ASSIST IN PREPARATION OF AND/OR CHANGES TO
    PASSENGER AND
  • CARGO MANIFEST.
  • ENSURE ALL PERSONNEL RECEIVE A SAFETY BRIEFING.
  • ENSURE THAT ALL INCIDENTS AND ACCIDENTS ARE
    INVESTIGATED
  • AND PROPERLY REPORTED.
  • ENSURE THAT PERSONNEL AND RELATED SERVICES ARE
    PROVIDED BY
  • THE BASE/INSTALLATION FOR DEPLOYING UNITS, TO
    INCLUDE
  • MEDICAL SERVICES.
  • DUTIES OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER WILL BE
    PERFORMED BY
  • THE OPERATIONS OFFICER IN SCALED DOWN MISSIONS.

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LOGISTICS OFFICER
  • ENSURES THAT LOGISTICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR AACG
    ARE MET .
  • COORDINATEDS WITH UNIT REP AT THE ARRIVAL
    AIRFIELD AREA FOR GROUND TRANSPORTATION AS
    REQUIRED TO MOVE PERSOONNEL AND EQUIPMENT TO THE
    OBJECTIVE AREA.
  • COORDINATES AND SUPERVISES GROUND TRANSPORTATION
    TO MOVE UNITS TO THE OBJECTIVE AREA

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STATISTICS OFFICER
  • COMPILE PERTINENT DATA REQUIRED BY THE AACG.
  • COORDINATES WITH THE TALCE ON REQUIRED REPORTS
    TO HQ. REPORTS
  • WILL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO
  • 1. PERTSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT THAT HAVE DEPARTED
    THE AIRFIELD AND ARE ENROUTE TO THE OBJECTIVE
    AREA
  • 2. OF ABORTS
  • 3. NUMBER AND LOCATION OF ANY UNSCHEDULED STOPS
    ENROUTE
  • 4. NAME OF ALL PERSONNEL KILLED OR INJURED IN
    ANY AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT

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CALL FORWARD AREA
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CALL FORWARD AREA
DUAL DACG AND TALCE AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY.
JOINT INSPECTION AND DISCREPANCY CORRECTIONS ARE
THE MAIN FUNCTIONS WITHIN THIS AREA. LOADS ARE
MOVED FROM THE CALL FORWARD AREA AND RELEASED TO
THE TALCE AT THE READY LINE.
MAJOR FUNCTIONS
  • CONDUCTS JOINT INSPECTION.
  • CONDUCTS FINAL BRIEFING AND PERFORMS FINAL
    MANIFEST CORRECTIONS.
  • COMPILES STATISTICAL DATA.
  • PROVIDES AREA FOR CORRECTION OF DISCREPANCIES
    IDENTIFIED DURING THE JOINT INSPECTION.
  • RELAYS DISCREPANCY INFORMATION TO AHA AND HA FOR
    CORRECTIONS.

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YARD NCO (CALL FORWARD AREA)
  • RECEIVE INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE DACG OPERATIONS
    OFFICER
  • INSPECT ALL LOADS UPON RECEIPT FROM ALERT
    HOLDING AREA.
  • PROVIDE GUIDES TO ESCORT THE THE PLANE LOADS
    THROUGH
  • LOADING RAMP AREA TO DESIGNATED PLANE SITES OR
    RELEASE
  • POINTS.
  • INFORM OPERATIONS OFFICER OF PROBLEMS AFFECTING
    MOVEMENT
  • SCHEDULE.
  • UNLOAD PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT FROM ABORTED
    AIRCRAFT AND
  • GUIDE TO SPARE AIRCRAFT OR TEMPORARY HOLDING
    AREA.
  • INFORM DACG OPERATIONS OF PROBLEMS THAT AFFECT
    THE
  • MOVEMENT SCHEDULE.

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YARD NCO (CALL FORWARD AREA) (CONT)
  • COORDINATE WITH ALCE TO ENSURE AIRCRAFT ARE
    PARKED AND
  • ASSIGNED NUMBERS ACCORDING TO THE LOADING
    PLAN.
  • COORDINATE MHE REQUIREMENTS WITH DACG AND ALCE.
  • CHECK MANIFEST, COLLECT THE NUMBER OF COPIES
    REQUIRED, AND
  • DELIVER TO THE DACG OPERATIONS OFFICER.

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AIRFORCE READY LINE
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READY LINE/LOADING RAMP AREA
TALCE AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY. RECEIVES
CONTROL (AIR MOVEMENT OPERATIONS) FROM THE DACG
AND CONDUCTS ADDITIONAL BRIEFINGS/INSPECTIONS AS
REQUIRED. RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL AIR MOVEMENT
OPERATIONS FROM LOADING TO AIRLIFT.

MAJOR FUNCTIONS
  • ESTABLISHES AIRCRAFT PARKING PLAN.
  • RECEIVES LOAD AT READY LINE, DIRECTS TO
    AIRCRAFT.
  • IN CONJUNCTION WITH AIRCRAFT LOADMASTER OR LOAD
    TEAM CHIEF, SUPERVISES THE SUPPORTED SERVICE
    WHILE LOADING AND RESTRAINING CARGO ABOARD
    AIRCRAFT.

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RESPONSIBLE UNIT AMC SERVICES
UNIT MOVE FUNCTIONS
8. PROVIDE MHE/CHE (SEE NOTE).
X 9. PROVIDE MHE/CHE
OPERATORS (SEE NOTE). X
10. PERFORM MHE/CHE MAINTENANCE (SEE NOTE).
X 11. PERFORM JOINT INSPECTION.
X
NOTE AMC WILL PROVIDE BEYOND THE CAPABILITY OF
USER AND WILL ALSO
PROVIDE/OPERATE ANY MHE/CHE THAT
IS UNIQUE TO AMC. SUCH AS WIDE-BODY LOADERS AND
SO FORTH.
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PROCEDURES FOR MAKING A TRANSPORTATION CONTROL
NUMBER (TCN) FROM A UNIT LINE NUMBER (ULN)
A TCN is a 17 character data element assigned to
control and manage every shipment unit
throughout the transportation pipeline. the TCN
for each shipment is unique and not
duplicated 5 steps of constructing a TCN from a
ULN utilizing an EXAMPLE 5 digit ULN CEAA1. 1.
Position 1 is a service code, (A for Army.)
EXAMPLE A. (service codes taken DOD 4500.32-R,
Appendix G) 2. Positions 2-8 (7 total
positions) are reserved for the ULN (for the 5
digit ULN CEAA1, add 2 zeros to fill out the
remaining positions.) EXAMPLE CEAA1 00 3.
Positions 9-14 (6 total digits) are reserved for
the cargo items increment number off the CALM
(AALPS) load plan. EXAMPLE BM0001 4.
Position 15 is reserved for a zero EXAMPLE 0
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PROCEDURES FOR MAKING A TRANSPORTATION CONTROL
NUMBER (TCN) FROM A UNIT LINE NUMBER (ULN)
(continued)
5. Positions 16 17 are reserved for a split /
partial shipment indicator, normally XX.
If more that one piece of cargo will be moving
under this TCN, you can give each piece its own
identity by replacing the last X with alpha
characters A through B. EXAMPLE XA, XB,
XC, ectup to XZ
THE FINISHED PRODUCT
A CEAA100 BM0 001 0XX
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