Metz, France
6 Tactical Aircraft Control Centre (TACC)


Secret

Appendix "A" to
S960-101(SASO)

No. 1 Air Div COC

Location

Chateau de Mercy

Call Sign

Checkmate

Functions:

a

To review operational commitments assigned to 1 Air Division by 4 ATAF and to allocate priorities.

b

To interpret these commitments into missions and allocate them to the TACC. The size of the effort allotted to specific missions will be assigned at the discretion of the AOC as the situation demands.

c

To receive and maintain by means of display boards the status of the combat capability of the Air Division in terms of aircraft, personnel, logistic state, airfield, and facility serviceability.

d

The maintain the maximum possible efficiency and combat capability of the fighting forces and the Air Division by means of the judicious employment of forces and the distribution and possible reallocation of personnel, spares, equipment, POL and ammo in accordance with the requirements of the moment.

e

To advise HQ 4 ATAF of the current operational status of 1 Air Div forces and to provide a forecast of the combat potential as required.

f

To provide technical advice to all Air Div units through the medium of the Technical and Logistic Team situated within the HQ.

g

In peacetime the staff function is to prepare, co-ordinate and revise exercise operations orders.

No. 6 TACC

Location

In same building as "Yellowjack"

61 AC&W Squadron

Call Sign

Salesman

Functions:

a

Control and co-ordinate the tactical employment of 1 Air Division fighter aircraft by 1 Air Division HQ.

b

Control and co-ordinate the air defence forces assigned by 1 Air Division HQ.

c

Control and co-ordinate forces assigned for operational air training exercises.

d

To maintain and disseminate to higher authorities (COC) the current air picture and combat status of 1 Air Division forces.

e

Maintain liaison and effect co-ordination with adjacent TACCs and Sector Commanders.

f

To arrange handover of aircraft to adjacent sectors as necessary.

TACC Positions:

1

Sector Commander

2

Duty Controller

3

Operations Controller

4

Surveillance Controller

5

Liaison Controller

6

Ground Defence Officer (Exercises & Hostilities)

7

Administrative Officer

8

Intelligence Officer

Responsible To

AOC through COC

Responsible For

Operational direction of assigned squadrons and 61 AC&W Squadron.

Commanding Officer

Principal Responsibilities:

Responsible to the AOC for the administrative and functional control of the Fighter Wing except for operational control of the aircraft and crews when they are assigned to 6 TACC for tactical missions, air defence and operational training exercises.

Matters of general organization and policy.

Ensuring that all the initial equipment and reserve aircraft of the Fighter Wing are constantly in a state of readiness for war.

Responsible To

AOC 1 Air Division

Responsible For

CAdO, CTechSO, OC Squadrons, COps ServO, SAO, PR and ExO.

Officer Commanding Squadrons

Principal responsibilities:

1

Responsible for the efficient administration, standard of aircrew training and flying operations of the squadron.

2

Efficient execution of operations and operations exercises as directed by the Sector Commander.

3

Supervision of Squadron Maintenance, line servicing and daily inspections of Squadron aircraft.

4

Maintain close liaison with CAdO, CTechSO and Cops ServO concerning operational commitments, administrative matters and training of personnel.

5

Personnel administration except records and movements.

Responsible To

CO for Administration and proficiency training of the Squadron. Sector Commander for operations and Operational Exercises.

Responsible For

Flight Commanders, Squadron Adjutant, Squadron Engineering Officer, Squadron Armament Officer

Chief Operations Services Officer

Principal responsibilities:

1

Provide air information and air services to flying personnel.

2

Provide direction and control of Wing Instrument Flight, Wing Air Information Room, Flying Control, Meteorological Service, Ground Defence Organization, Intelligence and Flight Safety.

3

Flying Discipline on the Wing.

4

Recommend to the CO, action to be taken on squadron pilots who: (i) fail to complete the minimum number of T-33 sorties with Wing Instrument Flight. (ii) Fail to obtain a satisfactory instrument standard, and (iii) have permitted their instrument rating to expire.

5

Maintain close liaison with the CTechSO and CAdO and Squadron OCs on administrative and training matters.

6

Arrange courses.

7

Additional duties as designated by CO.

Responsible To

CO

Responsible For

Wing Instrument Flight, Air Information Room, Flying Control, Meteorological Services, Ground Defence Organization, Intelligence and Flight Safety

 

Photo of 1 Air Division Operational Chain of Command