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AFDW hosts area AFROTC students for GO Inspire Event
Air Force Junior ROTC students from Wise High School take a group photo after attending a GO Inspire program event at Joint Base Andrews, Md., December 13, 2024. GO Inspire, with “GO” standing for general officer, is designed for Air and Space Force generals to get out and engage youth and youth influencers from underrepresented groups to increase the diversity of its application pool in the rated and space communities, as well as the broader Air and Space Forces. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Jasmyne Ferber)
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AFDW hosts area AFJROTC students for GO Inspire Event
An Air Force Junior ROTC student from Wise High School takes a selfie wearing a helmet during a GO Inspire program event at Joint Base Andrews, Md., December 13, 2024. Go Inspire, with “GO” standing for general officer, is designed for Air and Space Force generals to get out and engage youth and youth influencers from underrepresented groups to increase the diversity of its application pool in the rated and space communities, as well as the broader Air and Space Forces. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Jasmyne Ferber)
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AFDW hosts area AFJROTC students for GO Inspire Event
Capt. Dorian Niemritz, 1st Helicopter Squadron director of staff, explains the inner workings of a UH-1N Huey to students from Wise High School during a GO Inspire program event at Joint Base Andrews, Md., December 13, 2024. GO Inspire, with “GO” standing for general officer, is designed for Air and Space Force generals to get out and engage youth and youth influencers from underrepresented groups to increase the diversity of its application pool in the rated and space communities, as well as the broader Air and Space Forces. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Jasmyne Ferber)
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AFDW hosts area AFJROTC students for GO Inspire Event
Air Force Junior ROTC students from Wise High School give a thumbs up while sitting in the cockpit of a UH-1N Huey during a GO Inspire program event at Joint Base Andrews, Md., December 13, 2024. In addition to a tour of the 1st Helicopter Squadron’s static displays, students were also able to participate in a virtual reality flight simulator and try on the squadron’s helmets and night vision goggles. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Jasmyne Ferber)
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AFDW hosts area AFJROTC students for GO Inspire Event
Senior Airman Chris Streeter, a flight engineer for the 1st Helicopter Squadron, shows a student from Wise High School how to use a flight simulator during a GO Inspire program event at Joint Base Andrews, Md., December 13, 2024. GO Inspire, with “GO” standing for general officer, is a Department of the Air Force recruiting program, which aims to increase awareness of accession pathways among underrepresented groups, broaden community outreach to attract diverse candidates from science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics, and strengthen diversity among the rated communities, as well as the broader Air and Space Forces. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Jasmyne Ferber)
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AFDW hosts area AFJROTC students for GO Inspire Event
1st Lt. Cayden Zimmerman, Assistant Scheduling Officer for the 1st Helicopter Squadron, explains how the squadron plans their routes to students from Wise High School during a GO Inspire program event at Joint Base Andrews, Md., December 13, 2024. During the event, students received a tour of the 1st Helicopter Squadron, including using virtual reality flight simulators, touring of the UH-1N Huey static displays, and trying on the squadron’s night vision goggles. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Jasmyne Ferber)
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AFDW hosts area AFJROTC students for GO Inspire Event
Brig. Gen. Todd A. Fogle, special assistant to the commander of the Air Force District of Washington, speaks with Air Force ROTC students from Wise High School during a GO Inspire program event at Joint Base Andrews, Md., December 13, 2024. GO Inspire, with “GO” standing for general officer, is designed for Air and Space Force generals to get out and engage youth and youth influencers from underrepresented groups to increase the diversity of its application pool in the rated and space communities, as well as the broader Air and Space Forces. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Jasmyne Ferber)
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Undergraduate Pilot Training graduation
Undergraduate Pilot Training Class 25-03 graduation speaker Colonel (Ret) Douglas C. Gosney and 2nd LT Jesse D. Haycraft, pose for a photo with the Air Education and Training Command commander’s trophy during the official graduation ceremony on December 13, 2024, at the Columbus Events Center on Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi. Haycraft was also recognized as the Distinguished Graduate, receiving the Distinguished Graduate Award. (U.S. Air Force photo by Melissa Duncan-Doublin)
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Air Force Officer joins elite ranks of FBI National Academy graduates
Lt. Col. Jordan Criss, Commander, 341st Training Squadron, poses with Col. Greg Bodenstein, Commander, 37th Training Group, after the FBI National Academy graduation ceremony on Dec.12 in Quantico, Va. Criss’s accomplishment makes him the third member currently at the 37th Training Wing to complete the prestigious program. (Courtesy Photo)
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Air Force Officer joins elite ranks of FBI National Academy graduates
Lt. Col. Jordan Criss and his wife, Natalie Criss, pose for a photo following the FBI National Academy graduation ceremony on Dec.12 in Quantico, Va. The milestone marks Criss’s completion of the Academy’s 11-week program and makes him the third member currently at the 37th Training Wing to complete the program. (Courtesy Photo)
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IAST Enhances Aircrew Readiness
A member from the 703rd Helicopter Squadron displays the unit patch in front of an Integrated Aircrew Systems Trainer at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama on Dec. 11, 2024. The IAST is a state-of-the-art device for aircrew members to focus and train on complex procedures while leaving operational aircraft available. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erica Webster)
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IAST Enhances Aircrew Readiness
Master Sgt. David Simmons and Tech. Sgt. Joshua Cowart, special mission aviators with the 703rd Helicopter Squadron, inspect the control panel of an Integrated Aircrew Systems Trainer during a pre-and-post flight training session at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama on Dec. 11, 2024. The IAST is a refurbished AW-139 helicopter which enables students to practice vital skills such as pre-and-post flight inspections, egress procedures, and hoist operations in preparation for their role as Special Mission Aviators for the MH-139 Grey Wolf, in convoy support, search and rescue, and global strike missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erica Webster)
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IAST Enhances Aircrew Readiness
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Joshua Coward, 703rd Helicopter Squadron special mission aviator, sits inside of an Integrated Aircrew Systems Trainer during a training session at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama on Dec. 11, 2024. The IAST is a repurposed AW-139 helicopter enables students to practice vital skills such as pre-and-post flight training, egress procedures, and hoist operations, while leaving operational aircraft available. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erica Webster)
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IAST Enhances Aircrew Readiness
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. David Simmons, 703rd Helicopter Squadron special mission aviator, sits at the flight deck of an Integrated Aircrew Systems Trainer during a training session at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama on Dec. 11, 2024. The IAST, a repurposed AW-139 helicopter, enables students to practice vital skills such as pre-and-post flight training, egress procedures, and hoist operations, while leaving operational aircraft available. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erica Webster)
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IAST Enhances Aircrew Readiness
U. S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Joshua Cowart, 703rd Helicopter Squadron special mission aviator, sits inside of an Integrated Aircrew Systems Trainer during a pre-and-post flight training session at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama on Dec. 11, 2024. The IAST is a refurbished AW-139 helicopter which enables students to practice vital skills such as pre-and-post flight inspections, egress procedures, and hoist operations in preparation for their role as Special Mission Aviators for the MH-139 Grey Wolf, in convoy support, search and rescue, and global strike missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erica Webster)
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IAST Enhances Aircrew Readiness
U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Adam Childers and Master Sgt. David Simmons, both 703rd Helicopter Squadron special mission aviators, an Integrated Aircrew Systems Trainer during a training session at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama on Dec. 11, 2024. The IAST, a repurposed AW-139 helicopter, enables students to practice vital skills such as pre-and-post flight training, egress procedures, and hoist operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erica Webster)
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IAST Enhances Aircrew Readiness
Currently being led by Boeing and Leonardo instructors, 908th Flying Training Wing special mission aviators began attending training sessions on an Integrated Aircrew Systems Trainer at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama on Dec. 11, 2024. The IAST, a repurposed AW-139 helicopter, enables students to practice vital skills such as pre-and-post flight training, egress procedures, and hoist operations in preparation for their role as special mission aviators for the MH-139 Grey Wolf. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erica Webster)
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IAST Enhances Aircrew Readiness
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Joshua Cowart, special mission aviator with the 703rd Helicopter Squadron, gets hands on with an Integrated Aircrew Systems Trainer during a training session at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama on Dec. 11, 2024. This training system is important to the unit because it allows aircrew to gain hands-on experience in a controlled environment without impacting operational aircraft availability. By using the IAST for specialized training, the unit can maximize the readiness of its helicopters for real-world missions. HERE is a second sentence that can be used as well. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erica Webster)
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IAST Enhances Aircrew Readiness
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. David Simmons, left, and Tech. Sgt. Joshua Cowart, special mission aviators with the 703rd Helicopter Squadron, inspect the control panel of an Integrated Aircrew Systems Trainer during a pre-and-post flight training session at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama on Dec. 11, 2024. This training system is important to the unit because it allows aircrew to gain hands-on experience in a controlled environment without impacting operational aircraft availability. By using the IAST for specialized training, the unit can maximize the readiness of its helicopters for real-world missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erica Webster)
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IAST Enhances Aircrew Readiness
An Integrated Aircrew Systems Trainer sits in a hanger while 703rd Helicopter Squadron special mission aviators receive training in preparation for the 908th Flying Training Wing’s new mission at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama on Dec. 11, 2024. The IAST is a state-of-the-art device designed for aircrew members to focus on mastering complex procedures, such as low-altitude hoist operations and weapon systems handling, in a controlled environment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erica Webster)
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