The Air Movement Planning System (AMPS) is a computerized method for quickly and effectively planning cargo loads for C-130, C-141, and C-5 aircraft. It is primarily intended for use in Army unit moves, but its inherent flexibility makes it adaptable for movement of most types of cargo under various conditions. AMPS provides the user with an air movement mission an automated method of preparing effective load plans for USAF aircraft that will provide a timely response within the dynamic environment of joint airlift operations. The system is fast, accurate, makes efficient use of aircraft, incorporates commander's priorities, maintains unit integrity, links trailers and/or crews with their respective vehicles, and links units with specific aircraft. (Author)
Air Movement Planning System (AMPS). Volume I. Executive Summary
1978
47 pages
Report
No indication
English
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Airlift operations , Logistics planning , Army planning , Computerized simulation , Allocations , Army operations , Air Force operations , Joint military activities , Jet transport planes , Helicopters , Cargo handling , Deployment , Efficiency , Loading(Handling) , Army equipment , Scheduling , Automation , AMPS computer program , C-130 aircraft , C-141 aircraft , C-5 aircraft , Priorities
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