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Airport-to-Airport Mutual Aid Programs (2012)

Chapter: Appendix K - Model Delegation Letter

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix K - Model Delegation Letter." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2012. Airport-to-Airport Mutual Aid Programs. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22754.
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K-1 A p p e n d i x K Model Delegation Letter AIRPORT-TO-AIRPORT MUTUAL AID PROGRAM ADVANCE LETTER OF DELEGATION FROM: ____________________ ___________________ __________________ Name Title Airport TO: ____________________ ___________________ __________________ Name Title Airport SUBJECT: TEMPORARY DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY Subject to satisfying all Part 139 and Part 1542 requirements and certification by your home airport of your qualifications, you are hereby authorized to perform the following duties at ______________________________ Airport: ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ for the period of ______________________ to _______________________. Signed: ________________________________ Date: ________________________ ACCEPTED Signed: ________________________________ Date: ________________________

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TRB’s Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Report 73: Airport-to-Airport Mutual Aid Programs is designed to help guide airports that would like to enter into formal or informal mutual aid agreements with other airports in the event of a community-wide disaster that requires support and assistance beyond its own capabilities.

The report describes the potential benefits that an airport-to-airport mutual aid program (MAP) can provide and outlines the different issues that should be considered when setting up an airport-to-airport MAP.

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