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Water survival training
A 413th Flight Test Squadron UH-1 Huey lifts a 492nd Special Operations Wing Airman out of the waters near Eglin Air Force Base, Florida Aug. 16. The 413th FLTS, the Air Force’s only rotary wing developmental test unit, provided an extra bit of realism to the survival, evasion, resistance and escape training letting the Airmen experience the feeling of a real water rescue. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Water survival training
A 413th Flight Test Squadron UH-1 Huey hovers as a 492nd Special Operations Wing Airman gets into the hoist device in the waters near Eglin Air Force Base, Florida Aug. 16. The 413th FLTS, the Air Force’s only rotary wing developmental test unit, provided an extra bit of realism to the survival, evasion, resistance and escape training letting the Airmen experience the feeling of a real water rescue. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Water survival training
A 413th Flight Test Squadron UH-1 Huey hovers waiting to hoist a 492nd Special Operations Wing Airman out of the waters near Eglin Air Force Base, Florida Aug. 16. The 413th FLTS, the Air Force’s only rotary wing developmental test unit, provided an extra bit of realism to the survival, evasion, resistance and escape training letting the Airmen experience the feeling of a real water rescue. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Water survival training
Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape students from the 492nd Special Operations Wing toss a flotation device into the waters near Eglin Air Force Base, Florida Aug. 16. The Airmen completed their water survival portion of SERE training with the help of the 413th Flight Test Squadron’s UH-1 Huey’s hoist system. The UH-1 lifted each student out of the water hoisting them to the bottom of the aircraft and back down. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Woodring AP
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Craig Wills, the 19th Air Force commander, views the flight line from inside the Enid Woodring Regional Airport at Enid, Oklahoma, July 8, 2022. The airport serves as an extended runway for Vance pilots. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Kathy Duran)
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Speaking with Shortfinger
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Craig Wills, the 19th Air Force commander, and retired Lt. Col. Bill "Shortfinger" Schwertferger, discuss a variety of subjects while visiting the Enid Woodring Regional Airport, near Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma, July 8, 2022. Schwertferger is a member of Vance’s Partners in the Sky. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Kathy Duran)
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Saluting
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Craig Wills, the 19th Air Force commander, salutes as he taxis in a T-6A Texan II trainer aircraft at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma, July 7, 2022. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman Ashley Crist)
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Group shot
Left to right: U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Craig Wills, the 19th Air Force commander; Capt. Brendan Caldwell, 33rd Flying Training Squadron assistant executive officer; 2nd Lt. Nathaniel Feldman, a 71st FTW student pilot; Capt. Carley Hatcliff, a 33rd FTS instructor pilot, gear up at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma, July 6, 2022. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman Ashley Crist)
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Wills flight
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Craig Wills, the 19th Air Force commander, and 1st Lt. Ben Landon, 8th Flying Squadron T-6A Texan II instructor pilot, heading back to Life Support after a flight at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma, July 9, 2022. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Christian Soto)
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Wills flys
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Craig Wills, the 19th Air Force commander, and 1st Lt. Ben Landon, 8th Flying Training Squadron T-6A Texan II instructor pilot, finish a flying exercise at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma, July 9, 2022. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Christian Soto)
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Dental
Airman Jane Mason, 71st Medical Group dental assistant, briefs Britt Wills, the spouse of Maj. Gen. Craig Wills, in the dental laboratory at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma, July 6, 2022. The tour consisted of short briefs with dental, laboratories, Public Health and the pharmacy. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Kathy Duran)
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Coining a master sgt
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Craig Wills, the 19th Air Force commander, coins Staff Sgt. Michael Vanlear, 71st Installation Support Squadron, at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma, July 6, 2022. Airmen receive coins when recognized for excellent performance. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman Ashley Crist)
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A civilian instructor uses a virtual reality system at an innovation expo at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, July 28, 2022. The 362nd Training Squadron hosted the expo to allow innovators to experience this technology. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Katie McKee)
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Inaugural aviation training proves a success for Air Force Psychologists
Maj. Owen John Williams goes over the preflight checklist with pilot Capt. Michael Nault prior to his orientation flight in the T-6 Texan at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi on April 14. The Air Force has just implemented a new training for Aviation Psychologists that aims to increase the psychologists’ knowledge of USAF aviation training and practices. One of the many aspects of USAF Aviation Psychology is focused on resiliency and readiness of its aircrews’ daily activities by addressing the human factors involved in safe and effective performance.
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Inaugural aviation training proves a success for Air Force Psychologists
Maj. Bryan Presler steps out with his pilot to receive an orientation flight in a T-6 Texan at Columbus Air Force Base on April 14. The Air Force has just implemented a new training for Aviation Psychologists that aims to increase the psychologists’ knowledge of USAF aviation training and practices. One of the many aspects of USAF Aviation Psychology is focused on resiliency and readiness of its aircrews’ daily activities by addressing the human factors involved in safe and effective performance.
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Inaugural aviation training proves a success for Air Force Psychologists
Maj. Bryan Presler accompanied by Leonard "Dr. Love" Jones receive a preflight briefing on the upcoming orientation flight at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi on April 14. The Air Force has just implemented a new training for Aviation Psychologists that aims to increase the psychologists’ knowledge of USAF aviation training and practices. One of the many aspects of USAF Aviation Psychology is focused on resiliency and readiness of its aircrews’ daily activities by addressing the human factors involved in safe and effective performance.
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Inaugural aviation training proves a success for Air Force Psychologists
Maj. Bryan Presler learns how to fly a T-6 Texan in the simulator under the instruction of 1Lt. Rafael Galvao at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi on April 13. The Air Force has just implemented a new training for Aviation Psychologists that aims to increase the psychologists’ knowledge of USAF aviation training and practices. One of the many aspects of USAF Aviation Psychology is focused on resiliency and readiness of its aircrews’ daily activities by addressing the human factors involved in safe and effective performance.
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Inaugural aviation training proves a success for Air Force Psychologists
Maj. Owen John Williams flies a simulator that introduces hypoxia like symptoms to orient users on its effects and learn how to recover. The Air Force has just implemented a new training for Aviation Psychologists that aims to increase the psychologists’ knowledge of USAF aviation training and practices. One of the many aspects of USAF Aviation Psychology is focused on resiliency and readiness of its aircrews’ daily activities by addressing the human factors involved in safe and effective performance.
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Inaugural aviation training proves a success for Air Force psychologists
Maj. Nancy DeLaney, aviation psychologist, poses in front of a T-6 Texan before her orientation flight at Columbus Air Force Base. The Air Force has just implemented a new training for Aviation Psychologists that aims to increase the psychologists’ knowledge of USAF aviation training and practices. One of the many aspects of USAF Aviation Psychology is focused on resiliency and readiness of its aircrews’ daily activities by addressing the human factors involved in safe and effective performance.
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Inaugural aviation training proves a success for Air Force psychologists
Maj. Bryan Presler, Lt. Col. Tracy Durham, 1Lt. Rafael Galvao, Maj. Nancy DeLaney, Dr. John Gassaway, and Maj Owen John Williams pose for a group photo following the inaugral Aviation Psychology Introductory Course at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi. The Air Force has just implemented a new training for Aviation Psychologists that aims to increase the psychologists’ knowledge of USAF aviation training and practices. One of the many aspects of USAF Aviation Psychology is focused on resiliency and readiness of its aircrews’ daily activities by addressing the human factors involved in safe and effective performance.
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