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First class Air Mobility Fundamentals-Simulator Course graduates at Vance AFB
The names from Air Mobility Fundamentals -Simulator Course 23-09HS, the first full class to complete a simulator-only follow-on curriculum are engraved on the nose cone of the mid-tier device at Vance Air Force Base, Okla., and displayed during graduation May 1, 2023. The goal of AMF-S is to teach pilots slated for mobility, special operations forces, command, control and intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance, core competencies in crew resource management, autopilot, automation operations, one-engine inoperative and flight management systems to prepare pilots for follow-on training in their selected airframes. AMF-S also serves to provide the intermediate training phase between T-6A training and the complex multi-engine and multi-crew environments for the roughly 900 student pilots that train with Air Education and Training Command before transitioning to formal training units.
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AMF-S First grad
Following undergraduate pilot training in the T-6A aircraft, pilots headed to future service in the air mobility community, leveraged the mid-tier devices alongside traditional T-1A Jayhawk simulators at Vance Air Force Base, Okla., Jan. 1, 2023. The first class of pilots to complete the Air Mobility Fundamentals – Simulator Course logged their final day of training at Vance AFB May 5, 2023.(U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ashley Crist)
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U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Daniel Fournier, 56th Equipment Maintenance Squadron aerospace ground equipment craftsman at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, pitches a Spark Tank submission to Air Education and Training Command leaders during the 2023 AETC Spark Tank selection panel at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, Oct. 19, 2022. Spark Tank is an annual event where Airmen pitch innovative ideas to top Air Force leaders and industry experts and allows the Airmen to showcase their innovative efforts and hopefully receive resources and support to bring their idea to fruition at an enterprise scale. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Keith James)
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U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Daniel Fournier, 56th Equipment Maintenance Squadron aerospace ground equipment craftsman at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, pitches a Spark Tank submission to Air Education and Training Command leaders during the 2023 AETC Spark Tank selection panel at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, Oct. 19, 2022. Spark Tank is an annual event where Airmen pitch innovative ideas to top Air Force leaders and industry experts and allows the Airmen to showcase their innovative efforts and hopefully receive resources and support to bring their idea to fruition at an enterprise scale. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Keith James)
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U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Errick Wernecke, Air Force Safety Center superintendent of nuclear missile systems, pitches a Spark Tank submission to Air Education and Training Command leaders during the 2023 AETC Spark Tank selection panel at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, Oct. 19, 2022. Spark Tank is an annual event where Airmen pitch innovative ideas to top Air Force leaders and industry experts and allows the Airmen to showcase their innovative efforts and hopefully receive resources and support to bring their idea to fruition at an enterprise scale. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Keith James)
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U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Errick Wernecke, Air Force Safety Center superintendent of nuclear missile systems, pitches a Spark Tank submission to Air Education and Training Command leaders during the 2023 AETC Spark Tank selection panel at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, Oct. 19, 2022. Spark Tank is an annual event where Airmen pitch innovative ideas to top Air Force leaders and industry experts and allows the Airmen to showcase their innovative efforts and hopefully receive resources and support to bring their idea to fruition at an enterprise scale. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Keith James)
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Air Education and Training Command leaders provide feedback to participants of the 2023 AETC Spark Tank selection panel at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, Oct. 19, 2022. Spark Tank is an annual event where Airmen pitch innovative ideas to top Air Force leaders and industry experts. and allows the Airmen to showcase their innovative efforts and hopefully receive resources and support to bring their idea to fruition at an enterprise scale. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Keith James)
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Airmen from across Air Education and Training Command stand alongside headquarters AETC leaders, after participating in the 2023 AETC Spark Tank selection panel at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, Oct. 19, 2022. Spark Tank is an annual event where Airmen pitch innovative ideas to top Air Force leaders and industry experts and allows the Airmen to showcase their innovative efforts and hopefully receive resources and support to bring their idea to fruition at an enterprise scale. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Keith James)
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Air Education and Training Command is accepting innovative submissions that can significantly impact Air Force missions within the next six-24 months from uniformed and civilian Airmen for the 2023 Air Force Spark Tank competition, now through August 17.
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Empowering female Airmen across AETC, Torch Athena takes flight
Maj. Gen. Craig Wills, 19th Air Force commander, holds a plaque to highlight Torch Athena, a women’s initiative program, focused on educating, inspiring and empowering female Airmen across Air Education and Training Command made its debut during the Great Texas Air Show at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, April 22, 2022.
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‘FORCECON 2022’ spurs collaboration, innovation for Air Force, industry, academia
‘FORCECON 2022’ spurs collaboration, innovation for Air Force, industry, academia
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AETC Det. 23 ‘rebrands’ to transform 21st Century Air Force learning and readiness
Leaders from Air Education and Training Command unveiled Detachment 23’s rebranded focus on the integration of advanced force development data with the latest technology, with a goal of transforming Air Force learning and readiness in the 21st Century during a FORCECON 2022 panel here May 24.
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AETC Det. 23 ‘rebrands’ to transform 21st Century Air Force learning and readiness
Leaders from Air Education and Training Command unveiled Detachment 23’s rebranded focus on the integration of advanced force development data with the latest technology, with a goal of transforming Air Force learning and readiness in the 21st Century during a FORCECON 2022 panel here May 24.
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AETC Det. 23 ‘rebrands’ to transform 21st Century Air Force learning and readiness
Leaders from Air Education and Training Command unveiled Detachment 23’s rebranded focus on the integration of advanced force development data with the latest technology, with a goal of transforming Air Force learning and readiness in the 21st Century during a FORCECON 2022 panel here May 24.
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AETC Det. 23 ‘rebrands’ to transform 21st Century Air Force learning and readiness
Leaders from Air Education and Training Command unveiled Detachment 23’s rebranded focus on the integration of advanced force development data with the latest technology, with a goal of transforming Air Force learning and readiness in the 21st Century during a FORCECON 2022 panel here May 24.
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AETC’s announces winners of iChallenge at FORCECON 2022
Brig. Gen. Caroline Miller, iChallenge committee chair, poses for a photo with the first runner up team in the FORCECON 2022 iChallenge competition at Port San Antonio, Texas, May 24, 2022. The team submitted the Leveraging Integrated Technology Platform 3D Models for Language Learning idea. FORCECON 2022 is an interactive industry and academia collider event where participants have the opportunity to connect with industry and small business advisors.(U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Keith James)
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AETC’s announces winners of iChallenge at FORCECON 2022
Brig. Gen. Caroline Miller, iChallenge committee chair, poses for a photo with the second runner up team in the FORCECON 2022 iChallenge competition at Port San Antonio, Texas, May 24, 2022. FORCECON 2022 is an interactive industry and academia collider event where participants have the opportunity to connect with industry and small business advisors.( (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Keith James)
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AETC’s announces winners of iChallenge at FORCECON 2022
Brig. Gen. Caroline Miller, iChallenge committee chair, poses for a photo with the winner of the FORCECON 2022 iChallenge competition at Port San Antonio, Texas, May 24, 2022. The team submitted the Automated Tool Control and Accountability idea. FORCECON 2022 is an interactive industry and academia collider event where participants have the opportunity to connect with industry and small business advisors.( (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Keith James)
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AETC’s announces winners of iChallenge at FORCECON 2022
Participants in the FORCECON 2022 iChallenge competition pose for a group photo at Port San Antonio, Texas, May 24, 2022. FORCECON 2022 is an interactive industry and academia collider event where participants have the opportunity to connect with industry and small business advisors.( (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Keith James)
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