• West Point educates civic leaders during tour

    The 2011 Honorary Commander's Association program members and HCA alumni, along with personnel from the 911th Airlift Wing, Air Force Reserve Command; 171st Air Refueling Wing, Pennsylvania Air National Guard; and 316th Expeditionary Sustainment Command participate in a civic leader tour of West

  • 911TH Airlift Wing pre-deployment exercise

    The 911th Airlift Wing held a pre-deployment exercise during the May Unit Training Assembly. The annual exercise, which took place both days of the UTA, involved the pre-deployment processes of both personnel and cargo."The exercises are in place to identify problems and trends," said Master Sgt.

  • NCO's graduate leadership course

    Twenty-five Airmen from 13 squadrons of the 911th Airlift Wing participated in the Noncommissioned Officer Leadership Development Course (NCOLDC) May 2-13. The course, run by Central Texas College (CTC), addressed leadership issues specifically faced by Air Force Reservists. The two week course

  • Keeping our aircraft safe

    Members of the 911th Airlift Wing participated in a "FOD walk" on May 10, 2011. FOD, which stands for Foreign Object Debris, can come in many shapes and sizes to include pebbles, bolts, pieces of sheet metal, plastic, and anything that could potentially harm an aircraft. "FOD walks" are an essential

  • 911th Airlift Wing celebrates 16th annual tree planting ceremony

    From left, Darren Mayfield, Manager of 911th Club Cargo Bay; Senior Airman Keely Bunting, Equipment Management, 911th Logistics Readiness Squadron; Col. Daryl Hartman, 911th Operations Group commander; and Lt. Col. Patrick Ryan, 911th Mission Support Group commander, finish planting a tree during

  • 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.

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