The Mobility Forum Posts

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Next Generation Technology: Pros and Cons of Using Upcoming Technology to Train Airmen

By MS. DARA MARLAR, STAFF WRITER

By completing a task multiple times, you develop the muscle memory and instinctual mechanical skills needed to complete the task without thinking. It is not always easy to complete the same task over and over again in many environments, especially military environments. This is how gaming technology and military training come together to help Airmen become proficient without the danger and cost of traditional training. The use of technology gives the Airmen an edge that is needed to compete in contested environments. With the military stepping into the metaverse, it is important to understand the pros and cons of technology usage in training.

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AIR MOBILITY COMMAND WELL DONE AWARD Presented to The Crew of RCH217

By STAFF WRITER

On August 28, 2023, the crew of RCH217 performed admirably when faced with a “left wing bleed air leak, not isolated” warning at 23,000 feet and 160 knots on initial climb out from Ramstein Air Base (AB), Germany.

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When In-Flight Emergencies Happen

By MS. RORY MERRITT, STAFF WRITER

A 709th Airlift Squadron (AS) aircrew on Dover Air Force Base (AFB) received a quarterly safety award on Oct. 14, 2023, for their calm, measured responses to multiple in-flight emergencies. The emergencies occurred on a C-5M Super Galaxy as it was being flown back to Dover AFB from Royal Air Force Mildenhall in Suffolk, England.

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CONNECT. STRENGTHEN. FIGHT.

By MRS. LAUREN FOSNOT, STAFF WRITER

With no shortage of large-scale, impactful world events to support and rising tensions in the Indo-Pacific to prepare for, it is not surprising that a central theme of the 55th Annual Airlift/Tanker Association (A/TA) Convention was “Readiness.” However, another theme recurring throughout the keynotes, seminars, and panels was the importance of “Human Connection.”

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Rapid Response Excellence: How Team Charleston Handled the AIR1 Helicopter Mishap

By MS. ASHLEIGH A. NICHOLS, DIRECTOR OF STAFF, 437TH AIRLIFT WING

On the afternoon of Aug. 1, 2023, Airmen at Joint Base (JB) Charleston, SC, jumped into action, responding to an in-flight emergency for a Charleston County Sheriff office’s Bell 407 Rotorcraft, callsign AIR1.

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FIGHTING THE WAR BROUGHT HOME: DEALING WITH PTSD

By MS. RORY MERRITT, STAFF WRITER

On June 27, 2024, an annual day of awareness recognizes millions of Americans suffering from a serious psychiatric condition called post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). PTSD Awareness Day was established in 2010 in tribute to one of our service members, SSgt Joe Biel of the North Dakota National Guard, who died by suicide after suffering from PTSD following two tours in Iraq. June 27 was Biel’s birthday.

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Avoiding Distracted Swimming

By MS. KATHY ALWARD, STAFF WRITER

Swimming is a sport enjoyed by people of all ages; however, water safety must be a top priority for both swimmers and those supervising others as they swim. One of the dangers is distracted swimming, whether it be a swimmer or a person supervising a swimmer.

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Motorcycle Safety—How to Not Get Hurt

By MS. KATHY ALWARD, STAFF WRITER

Many people enjoy the excitement of riding motorcycles; however, as David R. Brandt, Motorcycle Safety Program Manager for the Headquarters Air Force Safety Center, Kirtland Air Force Base, NM, pointed out, it does not take much to seriously hurt yourself on two wheels. When Brandt came into the seat three years ago, the Air Force had experienced a year of low motorcycle mishap numbers, but according to Brandt, they have seen the number of mishaps increase pretty dramatically since then. “We tend to have this trend that is riders just blatantly disregarding regulatory guidance,” said Brandt, “so our biggest problem is really the [rider’s] attitude when it comes to riding.”

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Hearing Safety: How to Protect Your Ears

By MS. CHRISTINE WALSH, STAFF WRITER

Who does not enjoy going to hear their favorite band in concert, cheering on a home sports team, or watching breathtaking fireworks? Those activities can be fun social experiences, but they also come with some risks. The ringing in your ears that you feel leaving a club or sporting event is an indicator of noise exposure and possible hearing damage. Think about your favorite soothing sound; imagine if you could never hear it again.

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Planning Ahead to Stay Safe During Storms and Hurricanes

By MS. KATHY ALWARD, STAFF WRITER

Preparation is an important aspect of electrical safety during storms and hurricanes. According to the National Fire Protection Association at www.nfpa.org/disaster, damage from storms is more likely when people have not prepared for them. Several steps can be taken before, during, and after a storm or hurricane to better ensure safety.

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MISHAP-FREE FLYING HOUR MILESTONES

By STAFF WRITER

MISHAP-FREE FLYING HOUR MILESTONES

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What Intentional Non-Compliance Tells Us About System Safety

By MAJ TRAVIS CORD, AMC FLIGHT SAFETY, AND DR. STEPHEN POWELL, SYNENSYS, AMC SAFETY LOSA CONTRACTOR

When leaders hear that an aircrew is intentionally noncompliant, what comes to mind? We have standards. Why are they not following them? How do we respond?

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