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  • Utilizing risk management in Spring

    As every season has its risks, spring is no different. Here is a list of items to utilize those risk management skills learned when you begin spring cleaning, outdoor activities or any spring activity. Preparation and the use of risk management if fundamental in keeping you and your loved ones safe

  • PRESS RELEASE: KC-46A accident investigation released

    Air Mobility Command has released the report of an accident investigation board involving a U.S. Air Force KC-46A Pegasus aircraft. The investigation resulted from asphalt damage at Fairbanks International Airport damaged during aircraft maintenance procedures on July 16, 2025. The mishap did not

  • Crusader of the Month: March 2026

    MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE, Ala -- For his arduous dedication and professional development, Staff Sgt. Daniel Miller, 42d Air Base Wing occupational and flight safety noncommission officer in charge, was awarded Crusader of the Month.  “I am deeply honored to be chosen as Crusader of the Month, the

  • Prepare for the unknown as severe weather season arrives

    As winter weather makes way for spring, it’s a good idea for members of the Tinker community to make sure they’re prepared for severe weather and disasters, should they strike. Tornadoes, thunderstorms, high wind, even unscheduled power outages, can turn someone’s life upside down but taking

  • VPPPA selects 309th AMXG’s Takacs as Safety Star of the Quarter

    309th Aircraft Maintenance Group safety professional is being recognized within the national Voluntary Protection Program community after the Voluntary Protection Programs Participants’ Association selected Edward Takacs as its Safety Star of the Quarter for 2025.

  • Year of the Mentor: Going Beyond Training

    The 2026 Motorcycle Preseason is here! The motorcycle preseason is an opportunity for riders to ensure their bikes are ready to hit the road and that all necessary training is completed. This year’s focus is on mentorship. The mentor program will also make it easier for riders to complete training

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