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The Role of the Indonesian Air Force in Military Operations Other Than War (MOOTW) Satispi, Evi; Puspita Dewi, Maya; Kurnia, Asep; Sujatmiko, Ari
Journal Of Social Science (JoSS) Vol 4 No 12 (2025): Journal of Social Science
Publisher : Al-Makki Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57185/ww5dyq21

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This study examines the role of the Indonesian National Army Air Force (TNI AU) in the implementation of Non-War Military Operations (OMSP), especially in the handling of non-natural disasters of the COVID-19 pandemic at the Raden Sadjad Air Force Base, Natuna. The COVID-19 pandemic is a non-traditional security threat that requires a rapid and coordinated response from various sectors, including the military. This study uses a qualitative approach with a case study method, analyzing the role of the Indonesian Air Force based on Health Theory which includes the stages of pre-action, action, and post-action (maintenance). Data was collected through in-depth interviews with Indonesian Air Force officers, health workers, and local government officials, as well as direct observation and documentation studies. The results of the study show that the Indonesian Air Force, especially the Raden Sadjad Base, played a strategic role in the quarantine of 238 Indonesian citizens from Wuhan in February 2020, the distribution of health logistics, and coordination with various agencies. However, there are significant challenges in the form of limited regulations regarding the operational procedures of the Indonesian Air Force in dealing with non-military threats in the form of dangerous viruses, coordination between institutions that are not optimal, limited infrastructure including defense equipment that is not commensurate with the size of the area, and gaps in human resource capacity. Analysis using Health Theory revealed that the pre-action stage requires strengthening through the preparation of clear Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and strengthening preventive coordination, 
Implementation of the Fatigue Risk Management System Policy for Flight Safety at the Air Force Regional Command I (Resources, Procedures, and Compliance) Izzatusholekha, Izzatusholekha; Puspita Dewi, Maya; Hadi, Mulyo
Journal Of Social Science (JoSS) Vol 5 No 1 (2026): Journal of Social Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57185/2yp34g34

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Military aviation safety is a critical element in maintaining operational readiness and protecting national strategic assets. One of the most significant human factors affecting aviation safety is fatigue. In response, the Indonesian Air Force (TNI AU) has adopted the Fatigue Risk Management System (FRMS) as an integral part of its Safety Management System (SMS). This research aims to analyze the implementation of the FRMS policy for aviation safety at Air Force Regional Command I (Kodau I), focusing on the aspects of resources, procedures, and compliance. This research employs a qualitative descriptive approach using a case study method. Data were collected through field observations, in-depth interviews with key informants, and analysis of policy documents and safety reports. Data triangulation was applied to ensure the validity and reliability of the findings. The results indicate that in terms of resources, Kodau I has adequate physical facilities to support FRMS implementation; however, limitations remain in fatigue monitoring technology and the coverage of FRMS training programs. Regarding procedures, FRMS policies and standard operating procedures have been systematically developed and integrated into the SMS framework, yet data recording and processing systems remain largely manual, limiting long-term analytical capability. In terms of compliance, most personnel comply with flight duty time regulations, but challenges persist in fatigue reporting and training participation due to cultural factors
Co-Authors A.B.M. Witono Adi Setiabudi, Adi Agitta Sofyan Purwaningtyas Agnes Anita Carolina Agus Nurulsyam Suparman Anita Maulina Arie Budiawan Asep Setiawan Asep Sumaryana Cahya, Alfhi Fusvita Ciswiatni Ciswiatni Ciswiatni, Ciswiatni Darmawan, Zikri Dwi Deddy Supriady Bratakusumah Dony Hendarto Dwi Agustina Endang Sulastri Evi Satispi Farida Hidayati Gofur, Abdul Hadi, Mulyo Halimah Abdul Manaf Hendri Sakoda Hendrik Ismail Syaleh Hernawati W Retno Wiratih Hernawati W Retno Wiratih Hernawati W Retno Wiratih Hikmat Hikmat Hikmat Hikmat, Hikmat Ibrahim, Siti Noor Khatija Ikramina Larasati Hazrati Havidz Ilmi Dwiastuti Izzatusholekha Izzatusholekha Izzatusholekha Izzatusholekha Janah, Samrotul JB Kristiadi Kurnia, Asep Kurniasih Mufidayati Leroy Samy Uguy Leus, Jeronimo Da Cruz Neno Lilik Sumarni Lukmanul Hakim M Havidz Aima M. Havidz Aima M. Havidz Aima M. Havidz Aima Maesarini, Indah Wahyu Manan, Habdul Mary Ismowati Maryana, Asep Mawar Mawar, Mawar Mudiyati Rahmatunnisa Muh Barid Nizarudin Wajdi Muh Barid Nizarudin Wajdi Muh Barid Nizarudin Wajdi Muhammad Ihram Muhammad Irfanudin Kurniawan Muksin, Nani Nuraini Nani Nurani Muksin Nefianto, Tirton Ngatmono, Ngatmono Ningrum, Monica Ayu Noermansyah, Ashep Ramdhan Notika Rahmi Noviani, Emi Nugraha, Imam Nuriman, Eki Jaki Priotomo Adisty, Anggayuh Puji Astuti Puji Kusuma Wardani Purnama, Randi Rahmat Hidayat Rahmat, Laode Awal Resista Vikaliana Retnowati Retnowati Ria Atmaja, Dodi Rudiatin, Endang Rusdiana Rusdiana Saputra, Munir SATISPI, EVI Selvi Selvi Setyaningsih, Ambar Shinta Amalina Hazrati Havidz Sirikanya Seti Siti Fazria Mamonto SITI MARIAM Sujatmiko, Ari Sukarni Novitasari Supriady Bratakusumah, Deddy Suryani, Devina Ratna Suwarlan, Erlan Taufik, Otong Husni TAUFIQUROKHMAN, TAUFIQUROKHMAN Tulus Santoso Tuswoyo Tuswoyo Tuswoyo Tuswoyo Vikaliana, Resista Wajdi, Muh Barid Nizarudin Widayanto Widayanto Winanti, Marliana B Yulian Firmansyah, Bonifasius Yuliandevie, I Nengah Zainal Dwi Saputra Zakia Zakia