The Common Army Airborne Standing Operating Procedure (CAASOP) is the AAB’s vehicle to provide the Conventional Airborne Force (CAF) with procedures for training, qualifying, preparing, planning, and executing airborne operations. This document is intended to provide the CAF with a baseline for best practices, while allowing Commanders latitude to accomplish their missions.
The primary audience for the CAASOP is the Airborne Infantry Brigade Combat Team (IBCT (A)) and its airborne enablers. Common standards and procedures will enable safety and proficiency within the CAF, as Jumpmasters and Jumpers move between airborne assignments. Unique operating environments and different mission requirements prevent absolute parity across all airborne units.
The CAASOP seeks to deliver a safe, common-sense approach that applies to problem sets encountered by most, if not all, airborne units in the Army.
The CAASOP applies to static line operations conducted by Active Duty Army, Army National Guard, and the United States Army Reserve unless otherwise stated.
Includes Annex A (XVIII Airborne Corps 82nd Airborne dated 2024):
Annex A Purpose. This Annex provides all unit specific standards, procedures, limitations, and restrictions to all Conventional Airborne units assigned, attached, or operating in support of the 82nd Airborne Division and XVIII Airborne Corps separates at Fort Liberty, NC.
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This book is a “Mini” (half the size of a piece of paper).
A popular size to carry anywhere (briefcase, large pocket, purse) but the print is large enough for easy reading. The binding is with coil, allowing easy flipping of pages without jamming.
The color covers are laminated for weather protection with black and white inside printing.
(A BIG size version (8 1/2 inch by 11 inch, the same size as a regular sheet of paper) is on this website too)