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AMC Individual Weapons Safety Award, MSgt Adam M. Willis, 92d Air Refueling Wing Fairchild Air Force Base, WA
By STAFF WRITER
MSgt Adam M. Willis of the 92d Air Refueling Wing (92 ARW), Fairchild Air Force Base, WA, was awarded this year’s Air Mobility Command (AMC) Individual Weapons Safety Award.
Willis’s roles at 92 ARW include inspector, trainer, mentor, and reviewer. The following are just a few of his many achievements.
AMC Team Weapons Safety Award, 22d Air Refueling Wing Weapons Safety Office, McConnell Air Force Base (AFB), KS
By STAFF WRITER
The 22d Air Refueling Wing (22 ARW) Weapons Safety Office, McConnell Air Force Base (AFB), KS, has been presented with this year’s Air Mobility Command Team Weapons Safety Award.
The team led multiple working groups, ensured one hundred percent compliance, and boasted zero mishaps during critical operations, including mass weather evacuations.
AMC Flight Safety Noncommissioned Officer of the Year, MSgt Melinda E. Scanlon, 89th Airlift Wing, Joint Base Andrews, MD
By STAFF WRITER
MSgt Melinda E. Scanlon, Safety Superintendent, 89th Airlift Wing (89 AW), Joint Base Andrews, MD, is the 2024 Air Mobility Command (AMC) Flight Safety Noncommissioned Officer of the Year. As Safety Superintendent, she ensured the success of the 89 AW Commander’s safety program, synchronized efforts across four AMC wings, four major commands, and four federal agencies; completed four Aviation Safety Masters classes; and oversaw the safety of twenty-seven aircraft.
Aero Club Safety Certificate, Dover Air Force Base, DE
By STAFF WRITER
Dover Air Force Base (AFB), DE, Aero Club won the 2024 Aero Club Safety Certificate. With more than two thousand hours of mishap-free flying in fiscal year 2024, Dover Aero Club includes 185 members, ten flight instructors, one ground instructor, and 102 student pilots.
AMC RiderCoach of the Year, SSgt Rebekah A. Busch, 436th Airlift Wing, Dover Air Force Base, DE
By STAFF WRITER
SSgt Rebekah A. Busch, Occupational Safety Journeyman, 436th Airlift Wing, Dover Air Force Base, DE, is the Air Mobility Command RiderCoach (RC) of the Year.
Busch developed the wing’s mentorship and training doctrine and worked with the state of Delaware and local businesses and organizations to prioritize and bolster military training needs and relationships.
AMC Distinguished Motorcycle Safety Award, 87th Air Base Wing Motorcycle Safety Program Team, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, NJ
By STAFF WRITER
The 87th Air Base Wing Motorcycle Safety Program Team, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, NJ, led by Maj Frank A. Rodela, has been announced as the winner of the Air Mobility Command Distinguished Motorcycle Safety Award.
Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month
By Mrs. Sarah Pruett, Staff Writer
May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month and the unofficial start of the motorcycle riding season. As the weather warms and the sun comes out, bikers feel the call of the road. However, the majority of motorcycle accidents occur during the summer months. No matter what type of vehicle you drive, you can take steps to help keep motorcyclists safe.
Resiliency in Action: The 6th Air Refueling Wing’s Remarkable Mission Success
By Mrs. Lauren Fosnot, Staff Writer
In September 2024, Hurricane Helene rapidly intensified from a tropical storm to a powerful Category 4 hurricane, leaving widespread devastation in its path. Amid this chaos, the 6th Air Refueling Wing (6 ARW) at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, FL, proved once again why it is a powerhouse in accelerating global airpower and poised to win against any threat that comes its way.
Keeping Families Safe in the Digital Age: Tips to Mitigate Online Risks
By Mrs. Lauren Fosnot, Staff Writer
The world is full of wonder for children, and the digital world is no different. Nevertheless, alongside its endless opportunities, it also holds hidden dangers that families must be prepared to navigate. With kids spending more time online—whether for gaming, social media, or school—parents need proactive strategies to protect against various threats.
Examples of Endurance: Lessons Learned from Athletes
By Ms. Tiffany L. Tolbert, Staff Writer
Airmen in the U.S. Air Force undergo a range of challenges that require resilience and endurance. For instance, Airmen sustain themselves, allies, and partners in competition and conflict; conduct logistics under attack; adopt innovative ways to use logistics; defend against all-domain effects; and recover quickly after braving difficult tasks and opposition.
Chemical Hazards Abound—In the Air and On the Ground
By Betty Nylund Barr, Staff Writer
Airmen work with numerous chemicals in their daily jobs. Various fluids necessary for the proper functioning of aircraft—jet fuel, deicing compounds, cleaning agents, fire extinguisher chemicals, lubricants, adhesives, liquid oxygen, and hydraulic fluid, for example—can be aerosolized and carried through the air as vapor.
MISHAP-FREE FLYING HOUR MILESTONES
By STAFF WRITER
7,500 Hours 155 ARW, Lincoln, NE Lt Col Randy Douglas 165 AW, Savannah, GA CM Sgt Francisco Marcos Ramirez, III 934 AW, Minneapolis, MNSM Sgt…











