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What is a 469 Air Force?

What is a 469 Air Force?

AF Form 469, Duty Limiting Condition Report, is U.S. Air Force (AF) form used for describing the physical limitations and recommended duty or mobility restrictions of service members. This form is filed if the service member’s health condition does not allow them to accomplish their mission effectively.

Where is IMR profile?

Three easy steps allow all members to view their IMR status: Step 1, log on to the AF Portal. Step 2, under quick links, click “My IMR/ASIMS” and Step 3, click “My Individual Medical Readiness Status”.

What is an AF Form 77?

Purpose. The original purpose of the AF Form 77 was to record performance when it wasn’t possible to include it in an EPR.

How do you write an exception to an air force policy?

For the best chance of success, a letter requesting exception to policy must fully describe the circumstances that justify the request for exception. It should include as much detail as possible such as: the requirement you’re trying to circumvent. the Who, What, When, Why, and Where of the situation.

What is assignment limitation code C?

“For a condition expected to resolve in a short time, there may be no C-code. But a chronic condition, one that won’t be resolved quickly, that prevents certain activities or that requires specialized medical care, will be identified with an assignment limitation code,” she said.

How do you write a military waiver letter?

Here are six things that you should do to complete a good military waiver letter.

  1. Use the right program.
  2. Use the right block format.
  3. Include an opening or introduction.
  4. Provide a detailed reason for the body.
  5. Attach any supporting evidence or letters.
  6. Wrap up neatly with a clear closing/conclusion.

What is assignment availability code 37?

When an Airman has a medical condition, which might require an MEB, a Code 37 is initiated by the base Medical Group. A RILO is sent to their Medical Retention Standards office at AFPC by the base Physical Evaluation Board Liaison Officer (PEBLO).

What are the six IMR elements mandated by the DoD?

IMR is assessed on six measures: (1) PHA, (2) DLCs, (3) dental readiness, (4) immunizations, (5) medical lab tests, and (6) medical equipment. DoD has set a minimum medical readiness goal of having more than 75 percent of service members fully medically ready, according to these measures.

How often is PHAQ due?

Every three years you will be required to complete an IN-PERSON PHA. Once your PHAQ is reviewed, you’ll be notified and can make an appointment for the in-person PHA.