AMC Delivers Hurricane Relief
SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, IL (AFPN) – Air Mobility
Command began operations Aug. 13 to support the Federal Emergency
Management Agency by providing emergency relief to areas in Florida
devastated by Hurricane Charley.
"AMC Tanker Airlift Control Center (began) moving 200 empty
cargo pallets to Dobbins (Air Reserve Base), Ga., … so the
aerial port (Airmen there) would be able to prepare relief supplies
for airlift as they arrived on base," said Col. Jeff Franklin,
TACC director of operations.
About 40 tractor-trailers delivered the supplies to Dobbins ARB
where the 17th Airlift Squadron from Charleston AFB, S.C., had set
up stage operations with six C-17 Globemaster IIIs.
"We had just landed at Davis-Monthan AFB, [Ariz.] and were
notified that we needed to get to Dobbins for the FEMA support missions,"
said Lt. Col. Mark Danigole, senior ranking officer for AMC stage
operations out of Dobbins. "So we basically ... were ready
within an hour to take off again."
The three aircraft departed Davis-Monthan AFB and two were diverted
en route from Charleston AFB, where they were doing their own hurricane
evacuation, Colonel Danigole said. The sixth aircraft was returning
from a mission supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.
The team at Dobbins ARB is comprised of 94th Airlift Wing Airmen
and about 20 others from Charleston AFB and Maxwell AFB, Ala. They
arrived Aug. 14 and began palletizing relief supplies trucked in
by FEMA.
The C-17s delivered relief supplies Aug. 14 and Aug. 15.
Besides operations at Dobbins ARB, AMC also delivered a Tanker
Airlift Control Element to Lakeland Airfield, Fla., a location designated
by FEMA. This mobile aerial port unit, an element of the 621st Air
Mobility Operations Group stationed at McGuire AFB, N.J., will receive
relief supplies and transfer them to FEMA.
"We turned a … training mission into a mission to deliver
the 200 pallets, and we had a couple of really dedicated loadmasters
who worked through the night … so the two C-17s were ready
to go when the crews showed up (Aug. 14) to fly the TALCE down,"
said Lt. Col. Keith Boone, 62nd Airlift Wing detachment commander
at McGuire AFB.
TACC officials planned and coordinated the operations among the
bases and units involved.
"All this pivotal planning happened in the middle of us evacuating
out of AMC's East Coast bases," Colonel Franklin said. "The
trick was to get the planes out of the way of the storm and still
use them for the humanitarian support missions."
By Capt. Michael Coleman
Air Mobility Command Public Affairs
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