This is a legal form that was released by the U.S. Air Force on November 1, 1998 and used country-wide. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is AF Form 440 Bomb Threat Aid?
A: AF Form 440 Bomb Threat Aid is a form used by the Air Force as a guide to respond to bomb threats.
Q: Why is AF Form 440 Bomb Threat Aid used?
A: AF Form 440 Bomb Threat Aid is used to help personnel properly respond to bomb threats and ensure the safety of individuals and facilities.
Q: Who uses AF Form 440 Bomb Threat Aid?
A: AF Form 440 Bomb Threat Aid is used by Air Force personnel, particularly those responsible for responding to bomb threats.
Q: What information does AF Form 440 Bomb Threat Aid provide?
A: AF Form 440 Bomb Threat Aid provides step-by-step instructions on how to handle bomb threats, including information on evacuation procedures, search techniques, and situational updates.
Q: Can civilians access AF Form 440 Bomb Threat Aid?
A: AF Form 440 Bomb Threat Aid is primarily intended for use by Air Force personnel, but relevant information on bomb threat response can be found in public safety resources.
Q: Can AF Form 440 Bomb Threat Aid be modified?
A: AF Form 440 Bomb Threat Aid should be used as-is and not modified, as it is designed to provide standardized instructions for bomb threat response.
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