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Rex Riley promoted
Maj. Rex Riley receives his promotion to lieutenant colonel. Artwork originated from the Office of the Inspector General, Norton AFB, Calif., 1957. (U.S. Air Force illustration)
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Premature gear retraction
Maj. Rex Riley explains how premature gear retraction due to pilot error caused this accident. Artwork originated from the Office of the Inspector General, Norton AFB, Calif., 1956. (U.S. Air Force illustration)
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Out of gas
Maj. Rex Riley describes how a pilot’s poor decision making skills led to an accident. Artwork originated from the Office of the Inspector General, Norton AFB, Calif., 1955. (U.S. Air Force illustration)
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Check the gauges
Maj. Rex Riley explains how misjudging altitude and failure to set altimeters in poor visibility could have led to more serious accident. Artwork originated from the Office of the Inspector General, Norton AFB, Calif., 1954. (U.S. Air Force illustration)
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Poor judgment and miscommunication
Maj. Rex Riley explains how pilot judgment, partial radio failure, lack of training and poor communication led to a decision to crash land. Artwork originated from the Office of the Inspector General, Norton AFB, Calif., 1952. (U.S. Air Force illustration)
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Pay attention to the signs
Maj. Rex Riley explains a report in which a pilot predicts an accident 26 minutes before it occurs. Artwork originated from the Office of the Inspector General, Norton AFB, Calif., 1952. (U.S. Air Force illustration)
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Fall safety tips: share the road
(U.S. Air Force graphic by David Perry)
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Critical Days of Summer: MacDill dives into water safety awareness
Safety must be the top priority for service members and their families at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida. Follow these tips to ensure a day at the beach or the pool is both fun and safe.
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Pokémon Go Safety Tips
There's a rise of concern for the safety of station residents and locals participating in the newest craze: Pokémon Go! Please read these tips to ensure you remain out of harm's way while catching Pokémon on and off base.
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Pokémon "Don't" Go
Cartoon making a humorous look at the safety concerns of playing Pokémon Go on the job/flightline.
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Summertime activities
Check3 GPS poster created to bring awareness to summertime activities. Always make sure you have the right GEAR, PLAN and SKILLS! (U.S. Air Force illustration)
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Rex Riley Road Trip
A Maj. Rex Riley safety poster that allows the unit to fill in the blank with their safety message about traveling during the summer months. Artwork originated from the Directorate of Aerospace Safety, Deputy Inspector General for Inspection and Safety, Norton AFB, Calif., 1968. (U.S. Air Force illustration)
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June is National Safety Month
National Safety Council's logo highlighting June as National Safety Month and to raise awareness of what it takes to stay “SafeForLife,” and focus on reducing the leading causes of injury and death at work, on the roads and in our homes and communities. (Courtesy graphic)
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Watch your gauges
Maj. Rex Riley explains how misreading instrumentation can leave the door open to trouble. Artwork originated from the Directorate of Flight and Missile Safety Research, Norton AFB, Calif., 1959. (U.S. Air Force illustration)
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Air Force Safety Center Wins Green Cross Safety Excellence Award
The National Safety Council on May 12 presented its prestigious Green Cross for Safety Excellence Award to the Air Force Safety Center.
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Safety at all levels
A 1962 poster depicting missile safety at levels from the commanding officer to the lower operator. Poster was created by the Deputy Inspector General for Safety, Norton AFB, Calif., 1962. (U.S. Air Force illustration)
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When Seconds Count
Vintage safety poster depicting the use of the buddy system may save your life from the Directorate of Aerospace Safety, 1961 (Air Force Graphic)
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Near Miss
Maj. Rex Riley explains how relying on instrumentation alone will not determine a near miss. Use your eyes and scan the skies. Artwork originated from the Deputy Inspector General for Inspection and Safety, Norton AFB, Calif., 1967. (U.S. Air Force illustration)
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Fall Prevention Video Challenge
Submit a video that communicates fall prevention. A few simple rules apply: 1) videos should involve no dangerous activities; 2) no one gets injured in the video process; and 3) length is no more than 30 seconds. Videos may be produced with the help of local public affairs -- if resources are available -- or created solely by the Airmen entering the video challenge. Deadline April 1. (Air Force illustration by Keith Wright)
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Be Specific
Maj. Rex Riley explains how the FIX-UP is only as good as the WRITE-UP. Artwork originated from the Deputy Inspector General for Inspection and Safety, Norton AFB, Calif., 1968. (U.S. Air Force illustration)
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