Yes, MCCS NAF may be used to pay for civilian air acts at air shows. Selection and operational control of civilian air acts, however, must remain with the command air show representatives. Funding for the acts may be done via the NAF revenue generated by air show commercial sponsorship revenue (preferred) or MCCS NAF.
The civilian air act contracts must be signed by MCCS NAF contracting officers in their capacity as representatives of the command air show committee. Commercial sponsorship contracts may not violate existing understandings or agreements. More.
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