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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 17,2000 PSA#2602Commander, U. S. Army Aviation & Missile Command, Acquisition Center,
Building 5308, Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-5280 B -- UH-1 TABLE OF ALLOWANCE (TDA) OUTSOURCING SOURCES SOUGHT SYNOPSIS
(SSS), US ARMY EUROPE (USAREUR) 7TH ATC DUE 061600 POC John Kilpatrick,
(256) 842-7507, or Wally Newcom, (256) 955-8769 The purpose of this
Sources Sought Synopsis (SSS) is to announce that the US Army Aviation
and Missile Command (AMCOM), Huntsville, AL is soliciting potential
contractors to furnish general capability and price information for
providing light to medium helicopter aircraft support at the locations
described in this synopsis. The intent of this synopsis is to survey
the market for the overall effectiveness of replacing military UH-1
helicopter Table of Allowance (TDA) aircraft with civilian contracted
aircraft. Our specific objective is to collect data to investigate the
financial and materiel feasibility of outsourcing TDA aircraft by
civilian firms. The contemplated outsourcing effort is a 2-5 year
contract or combination of contracts. This SSS is an expression of
interest only and does not commit the Government to the obligation of
funds. Organizations submitting data may be invited to submit full
technical and cost proposals in the future. No contract will be awarded
as a result of this market survey, which is for information purposes
only. The following are current criteria of interest: The Department of
Defense (DOD), as the customer of airlift services, expects an air
carrier to meet safety, operational, and maintenance standards
established by the applicable Civil Aviation Agency Regulations (CARS).
Accordingly and as required by US Public Law 99-661, the DOD has
established a set of air carrier quality and safety requirements that
reflect the type programs and practices the DOD seeks form air carriers
or operators airlifting DOD resources. The vendor is required to have
certification for operations from their national aviation authority.
Within the United States all air carriers shall comply with the
following requirements. Operations. Pilots responsible for computing
and documenting the weight and balance. Companies responsible to
maintain 30 days of documentation for all DOD flights to demonstrate
compliance with the flight locating requirements of FAR 135.79. Aircrew
Requirements. A pilot-in-command (PIC) and second-in-command (SIC) must
be used for all fixed-wing, whole-plane charters and aircraft certified
for two-pilot crew, or having seating configuration for ten or more
passengers. Also when the aircraft is operated under Instrumental
Flight Rules (IFR), PIC and SIC must have 250 hours of combined
experience in their respective positions in the type of aircraft being
operated. PIC's SIC time does not count towards the 250 hour
requirement. The PIC must have 1500 hours total pilot time and have
logged 100 hours PIC time in the past 12 months. The PIC must have at
least 10 takeoffs and 10 landings, and 50 hours in the type and model
aircraft being operated. The PIC will hold an Airline Transport Pilot
(ATP) rating for any FAA Part 135-operations requiring ATP rated
pilots. The PIC and SIC shall be IFR qualified i.e., both shall hold a
commercial instrument rating for all DOD flights regardless of the
weather or type of flight plan filed. Both Pilots shall meet the
currency requirements of FAR 135.247. The PIC shall have a current FAR
135.293 instrument proficiency check and a current FAR Part 135.293
competency check. The SIC shall have a current FAR 135.293 competency
check to include as a minimum one precision approach, one non-precision
approach, and one missed approach. The SIC must meet the instrument
currency requirements of FAR 61.57c. The SIC must take the instrument
check for the type of aircraft assigned, and if assigned more than one
aircraft, the SIC will be given alternately checks between the types
of aircraft. Aircraft. Meet IFR performance requirements of FAR
135.181. The aircraft will be turbine powered if more than nine
passengers are carried. The aircraft will be maintained in a good state
of repair. Each aircraft will have a complete set of aeronautical
charts, and approach plates (for each required pilot) covering the area
of operations. The aircraft will have first-aid kit and emergency
equipment, accessible to the passengers and appropriate to the
environment of operations. Each aircraft will have approved life
preservers for over-water flights and helicopters will have emergency
flotation gear (pop-out) or standard flotation gear (fixed floats) in
accordance with FAR Part 91.205b(12). Aircraft operated single pilot
will possess a directional gyro, artificial horizon, rate of turn
indicator, vertical speed indicator, one type of FAA-approved
navigation equipment (such as an automatic direction finder (ADF)
receiver system, with ADF indicator; VOR; GPS/Loran, etc.), one ATC
transponder, an emergency locator transmitter (ELT), at least one Very
High Frequency (VHF) receiver and transmitter. Aircraft operated with
two pilots shall be equipped for IFR operations and possess two
independent navigation systems suitable for the location served. At
least one navigation system will include VOR/DME capability, dual VHF
receivers and transmitters, capability to perform a precision approach
other than a GCA, a transponder, and emergency procedures checklist.
The SIC position must includethe ability to manipulate all primary and
auxiliary flight controls, lift/drag devices, landing gear, airspeed
indicator, altimeter, artificial horizon, gyroscopic direction
indicator or equivalent, and an independent navigation system. The
following items are the contractor's responsibility: Crew
certification; aircraft certification; crew payment; aircraft and
business insurance; fuel; maintenance; maintenance facilities; aircrew
equipment and uniforms; aircrew and maintenance training; and aircraft
facilities. Requirements for unique military training to execute unique
missions will be addressed on a case-by-case basis. Command: United
States Army Europe (USAREUR) Place: 7th Air Traffic Control (ATC),
Grafenwoehr, Germany. Aircraft currently supporting 7th ATC: 3 UH-1Hs.
Mission Statement: Primary mission is VIP support of the 7th Army
Commanding General at Heidelberg, Germany. Hours requested per month:
45 flight hours per month for the detachment. Special Equipment to
include VIP kits, crew compartment steps, and crew compartment bubble
windows. The VIP kits also include 4 ICS plugs with headsets for VIP
passengers, cushioned bench seats with arm rests, 150 gal aux fuel bag
that can be installed in lieu of one well seat, rotor brake, dual
VORs, dual ADFs, TACAN, DME and dual VHF radio communications. .
Availability: General Aviation Missions will be executed within 12
hours of notifications. VIP Missions and range fire suppression
missions will be executed within 6 hour of notification. Time sensitive
missions like fire suppression during high-risk periods may require air
on strip alert. Submission Requirements: Interested business sources
that can provide the requirements in accordance with the description
above are invited to submit information on their capabilities and
standard commercial prices as these relate to the above requirements
Organizations are requested submit data in an 81/2 x 11 spiral bound
notebook with table of contents. The company name and logo should
appear on the cover with the company's primary point of contact. The
notebook data will include: brief description of corporate capability
to provide safe flight services per stated requirements, company name,
address, mailing address, phones, fax, and email. This SSS is an
expression of interest only and does not commit the Government to the
obligation of funds. Questions should be submitted to John Kilpatrick,
(256) 842-7507 or at the mailing or electronic addresses listed below:
WHEN AND WHERE TO SUBMIT: Interested sources are requested to submit a
package no later than 3:00 p.m. local time on 16 June 2000 to the
following address: U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command,
AMSAM-AC-SA-H, Bldg. 5308, Attn: John Kilpatrick, Redstone Arsenal, AL
35898-5000. Electronic responses and questions are acceptable. The
website address is " http://www.uh1transitions.redstone.army.mil ".
This SSS is a data call only. The Government will not pay for any
materials provided to it in response to this synopsis and submittals
will not be returned to the sender. Posted 05/15/00 (W-SN454753).
(0136) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0023 20000517\B-0013.SOL)
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