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  • 911th AW CI Completed

    The 911th Airlift Wing completed its compliance inspection here at the beginning of April. The CI is an Air Force-wide inspection to ensure that any wing or wing equivalent unit is compliant with components that are critical to the unit's performance, which affect the overall Air force mission. The

  • Fuel Cell Proves Safety in LCAP

    The 911th Airlift Wing was busy with events here during the April Unit Training Assembly due to the multiple inspections that took place. The Logistics Compliance Assessment Program inspection was one of those inspections that put the 911th Maintenance Squadron Fuel Cell to the test.The LCAP

  • Changes to Air Force leave program take effect

    The changes to Air Force Instruction 36-3003 on Military Leave include revised rules for determining the first and last day of chargeable leave, emergency leave requests, permissive temporary duty and educational leave of absence, officials said here April 8.The leave rule for determining the first

  • Health Services inspectors visit the 911th Airlift Wing

    Members of the U.S. Air Force Inspection Agency conducted Health Services Inspections at the 911th Airlift Wing, March 30 through April 2, 2011.Two teams of inspectors visited the 911th Aeromedical Staging Squadron and the 911th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron during their time at the Pittsburgh

  • Civilian professional development opportunities available

    The good news is that there are numerous professional development opportunities available to Air Force civilian employees. The bad news is that many of these opportunities are missed.Some people might believe that these opportunities are only for senior civilians or they would be forced to relocate.

  • Motorcycle safety course offered

    With spring fast approaching, motorcycles will soon be out of the garage and on the road. To help keep you safe, here are a few motorcycle safety items to remember. There are 400,000 registered motorcyclists in Pennsylvania alone, and an average of 4,200 crashes reported annually, 200 of which are

  • Commander keeps Airman informed

    The 911th Airlift Wing held its quarterly Commander's Call, hosted by Col. Jeffrey T. Pennington, 911th AW commander, on Saturday of the March Unit Training Assembly.Col. Pennington began the event by recognizing individuals for their hard work and support of the Air Force mission. Awards were

  • Answering the Call of Duty

    Acting on a short-notice request for volunteers, 13 members of the 911th Security Forces Squadron at Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station, Pa., answered the call to fill a deployment void created by a deadly shooting attack at Frankfurt International Airport in Germany.The appeal

  • Email, help desk changes for users

    When you turn on your computer for the March Unit Training Assembly, you will notice something different because of a computer network email migration the base is undergoing. Additionally, users will now be directed elsewhere to solve their computer problems.Technicians here began migrating

  • Air Force Community Assessment deadline extended

    Airmen now have until April 3 to complete the 2011 Air Force Community Assessment as officials have decided to extend the deadline.This anonymous survey will use service members' experiences and opinions to help improve life for Air Force families. The survey is voluntary and should take 30-45

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