May 12, 2020 | BY Air Force Senior Airman Tryphena Mayhugh
Every Air Force wing, squadron and unit has felt the effects
of COVID-19 in one form or another. Airmen assigned to the 62nd Aerial Port
Squadron operating out of the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport's Air
Mobility Command passenger terminal have implemented new procedures to ensure the safety of their
workers and the passengers who are traveling during the pandemic.
All passengers traveling through any AMC terminal are now
required to be medically screened before being allowed to fly. To fulfill the
new screening requirements, the 62nd Aerial Port Squadron unit operating out of
the airport requested assistance from fellow airmen located at Joint Base
Lewis-McChord in Tacoma, Washington.
''For the first time in AMC history, we started conducting
enhanced medical screening in partnership with the 62nd Medical Squadron with
hopes of preventing the spread of this horrible virus while still enabling the
Department of Defense's mission to continue throughout U.S. Indo-Pacific
Command,'' said Air Force Master Sgt. Richard House, the 62nd Aerial Port
Squadron contracting officer's representative. ''The secretary of defense's
stop-movement [order] has dramatically reduced the number of passengers we
receive and send, so that has to play a role in reducing the spread.''
Before passengers can check in for their flight, they must
fill out a medical questionnaire and have their temperature checked to make
sure they are healthy enough to travel. Passengers with a fever of 100.4 F or
higher or who have been working at a medical facility, must be cleared by an
on-site flight surgeon with the 62nd Medical Squadron before traveling.
''If a passenger is deemed unable to fly, we politely
decline their travel, and it's usually a 14-day wait,'' said Air Force Airman
1st Class Nicole Mourik, a passenger service agent with the 62nd Aerial Port
Squadron. ''We have had a couple people we had to turn down because they were
coughing or sick and the flight surgeon delayed them.''
The number of AMC flights that depart from the airport has
remained the same, but the amount of passengers has decreased by 50% to 75%.
Despite this drop, the airmen who work there still have quite a large workload,
House said.
''Due to ever-changing travel guidance and restrictions
intended to reduce the spread of COVID-19, the amount of customer phone calls
our passenger service agents are receiving is at an unprecedented level,''
House said. ''Ensuring accurate travel information to our service members and
their families requires constant coordination and teamwork between our team and
all service components.''
In addition to the screenings, all passengers traveling through
the terminal must wear face masks, otherwise they will not be allowed to fly.
''Our team has screened 23 missions consisting of 1,121
passengers with no cases of COVID-19 traced back to our location,'' House said.
''The job they are doing is outstanding. To learn such a novel process and
implement it in such a minimal amount of time is to be lauded. Their positive
attitude, professionalism and eagerness to help us accomplish our mission at
SeaTac can't be more appreciated.''
Anyone who is preparing to fly out of Seattle-Tacoma
International Airport and has travel-related questions can call the AMC
Passenger Terminal customer service number at (253) 982-3504 or monitor their
Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/SeaTacAmcPassengerTerminal/ to stay
current with travel restrictions related to this location.
(Air Force Senior Airman Tryphena Mayhugh is assigned to the
62nd Airlift Wing.)
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