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primary aircraft authorization

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The number of aircraft authorized to a unit for performance of its operational mission. The primary authorization forms the basis for the allocation of operating resources to include manpower, support equipment, and flying-hour funds. Also called PAA.


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Calculations are based on an F-15C unit with a primary aircraft authorization of 24 deploying 6,500 nautical miles from Langley AFB, VA, to the Middle East with 314 pallets of cargo.
Louisiana Barksdale AF--The 47th Fighter Squadron loses three A-10 primary aircraft authorizations as a result of the FY10 Fighter Force Restructure Plan.
52 Capability Versus Requirement Computation (PAI Driven): Annual Flying Hour Capability 24,301 Annual Flying Hour Requirement 21,636 Delta 2,665 Aircraft Calculation: Primary Aircraft Authorization (PAA): 71 Backup Aircraft Authorization (BAA): 4 BAI Attrition Reserve (BAI-AR): 9 Total Aircraft Authorization (TAA): 84 Total Aircraft Inventory (TAI): 84 Remarks: 29 Hours/Month per PAA Aircraft 5% Aircraft in Depot Maintenance 0.
 
 
 
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