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Team Little Rock members develop into leaders during Flight Leadership Course

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  • By Senior Airman Hannah Bean
  • 19th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

Non-commissioned officers, senior NCOs and company grade officers from across Little Rock Air Force Base attended the Flight Leadership Course (FLC), April 12 and April 15-19, 2024.

Hosted by the 19th Airlift Wing, the FLC is designed develop flight-level leaders across the installation. The course is held three times a year and is open to the 19 AW, 314th Airlift Wing, 189th Airlift Wing, 913th Airlift Group, and tenant units.

The course is broken up into six full days of instruction, each of which have their own theme; Warrior’s Edge, Know Thy Self, TacAir Anywhere & Warrior Mind Ethos, Innovation Without Barriers, Noble Airmen and Families, and Be Worthy.

Anywhere from 20-30 Active Duty, Guard, Reserve and civilian students attend the course overseen by a commander and senior enlisted leader who keep the course on track, guide discussions and provide personal insights into the topics.

In those six days, students receive roughly 25 blocks of instruction combined with regular guided discussions with guest speakers including the Military and Family Readiness Center, Family Advocacy, Equal Opportunity, Civilian Personnel and unit-level leadership.

A guest speaker talks with Airmen

Team Little Rock members develop into leaders during Flight Leadership Course

Senior Master Sgt. Stanley Cruz, 19th Force Support Squadron Airmen development advisor, speaks to attendees during the Flight Leadership Course at the Walters Community Center at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, April 17, 2024. Each panel is structured to give flight leaders a glimpse of the resources the Air Force and Team Little Rock provides Airmen and their families, as well as to individually develop participants into well rounded, knowledgeable flight leaders. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Hannah Bean)

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A guest speaker talks with students

Team Little Rock members develop into leaders during Flight Leadership Course

MSgt. (Ret.) Chris Willingham, Veterans Affairs benefits and services advisor, briefs on giving feedback and difficult conversations to Little Rock Air Force Base members during the Flight Leadership Course at the HERKWERX at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, April 17, 2024. Anywhere from 20-30 Active Duty, Guard, Reserve and civilian students attend the course overseen by a commander and senior enlisted leader who keep the course on track and provide personal insights into the topics. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Hannah Bean)

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A guest speaker talks with Airmen

Team Little Rock members develop into leaders during Flight Leadership Course

TSgt. Keshia Corpuz, 19th Airlift Wing Equal Opportunity specialist, briefs Little Rock Air Force Base members during the Flight Leadership Course at the Walters Community Center at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, April 17, 2024. Hosted by the 19th Airlift Wing, the FLC is designed to develop flight-level leaders across the installation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Hannah Bean)

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Students discussed multiple topics such as emotional intelligence and self-awareness, ethics and progressive discipline, strategy and joint perspectives, deployments and Total Force integration, and effective communication and force management.  

Each day is structured to equip flight leaders with awareness, skills, and resources needed to take care of their flights while also advancing the base’s mission. By providing Air Force and Team Little Rock resources to support Airmen and their families, and sharing leadership successes and shortcomings, the FLC aims to prepare each leader for their current role while also molding them into commanders and senior enlisted Leaders that the Air Force needs for tomorrow.