Title: Web Mission Information Reporting System
1Web Mission Information Reporting System
- Quick Start Training
- Texas Wing Civil Air Patrol
- Operations Directorate
2Who needs this training?
- ICs, Alerting Officers, and ELT/MMs
- FROs
- Individuals working in Operations/Planning at
missions or SAREXs
3Open an account
- If you are a member of a Squadron or Group your
Group commander may authorize an administrative
account for you. - If you are a member of Wing staff you will
contact the Operations Directorate to authorize
access. - Once your account is authorized you will be sent
a username and a temporary password. The first
time you use your account youll create your own
personal password.
4WRITE DOWN YOUR PASSWORD IN A SECURE LOCATION!
5Now youre ready to begin
6In the left frame
7Youre ready to enter the mission A or B only
non-training missions.You can click on the next
box to make a training request. This function
basically replaces the form 10.
8For training and o-flights this information is
unnecessary. If you need to enter this
information for a mission it will be given to you
at the time of notification by the AFRCC..
9For most missions you may simply skip over this
part
10This information will be given to you at the time
it is assigned.
sheriff
11Again, this is information that will be given to
you at the time the mission is assigned.
Otherwise, leave it blank.
12Customer name is the hiring agency i.e. the
state, AFRCC, etc. The POC and email address
belong to the individual youre coordinating with
at that agency. There is a phone number field you
can add a phone number into if the email address
is unavailable.
Agency being supported
13This is typically the IC or ELT/MM information.
14What is the purpose of the mission?
15When? If you try to create the mission without an
end date it will not allow you to do this.
16Give an end date. You may need to edit this if
the mission carries over several days. The backup
date feature is especially helpful if youre
doing o-flights.
17These items must be authorized through proper
channels. Put a zero if unauthorized or not
applicable. It wont allow you to leave it blank.
18Double check your entries and if all is okclick
on submit.
Selecting this box will submit your information.
19If your entry is complete you will then be taken
back to the main mission list.Now, lets try
editing the mission by adding sorties.
20Once the mission number has been entered, you
will only need to add your sorties under that
number. If you are working a SAREX you may be
asked to enter sorties.
21Remember that mission number they gave you?
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23Check all lines to be sure all information is
correct
24Items of note while entering information
- Under Agency Number/Comment if you didnt enter
anything in the request mode, nothing appears
here. - Under the Air and Ground areas list the number of
sorties planned. - The rest of the items are pretty straight
forward.
25Once you have requested your mission you must
enter your proposed sorties to receive approval.
Click once on the 0 in the air field of your
mission. You will be taken to the screen below.
26Important notes
- The sortie number displays new until you finish
processing the first mission. After this happens
it goes to 1 and then numbers the rest of the
sorties sequentially. - The REQ number will display until the mission
is approved. - The tracking number is any internal number your
activity may be using. - As you continue through the list (they are pretty
straight forward), if you dont have back-up
dates enter the actual date twice.
27After all information has been entered the line
will turn yellow.