Encl. (1) to COMDTINST 7220.39
covered by the flight orders. Periodic flight orders
may only be issued to the following members:
1.
Enlisted members in aviation ratings in pay grades
E-4 through E-9 and warrant officers in ELC and AVI
specialties whose participation in frequent and
regular aerial flight as crew members is essential to
the accomplishment of aircraft missions on a less than
continual basis during that PCS assignment (these
members should be issued monthly crew member flight
orders as required); and
2.
All noncrew members authorized flight orders in
accordance with paragraph 5.c below shall be issued
periodic flight orders (these members should be issued
either monthly or TAD noncrew member flight orders
depending on the circumstances).
(3)
No flight orders: Coast Guard enlisted
members in aviation ratings who are in a flying status,
but who are not issued flight orders solely because they
are not required to participate in frequent and regular
aerial flight as a crew member or a noncrew member are
eligible for advancement and reenlistment as long as
they meet all other advancement and reenlistment
requirements prescribed by reference (a). Flight order
issuing authorities shall not issue flight orders to,
and shall remove from flight orders, the following members:
1.
Enlisted members in aviation ratings and warrant
officers in ELC and AVI specialties whose duties do
not require or no longer require participation in
frequent and regular aerial flight as a crew member;
2.
Enlisted members in aviation ratings and warrant
officers in ELC and AVI specialties whose duties do
not require or no longer require participation in
frequent and regular aerial flight as a noncrew
member; and
3.
Other members who are not authorized noncrew member
flight orders in accordance with paragraph 5.c below.
b.
Terminating flight orders. Flight order issuing activities
are responsible for determining when a member's flight orders should
be terminated. The following guidance is provided to assist flight
order issuing activities in making these determinations:
(1)
A member's flight orders may be terminated for the
following reasons:
(a)
Removal from flying status for remainder of PCS
assignment. If the flight order issuing activity
intends that the member's removal from flying status be
effective for the remainder of the member's PCS assignment
to that command, the member's flight orders should be
terminated. A member may be removed from flying status
for one or more of the following reasons:
1.
Medically unfit to fly (must be determined by
appropriate medical authority);
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