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Tech. Sgt. Timothy, a 352nd Battlefield Airmen Training Squadron instructor supervisor, spots Cadet Madeline Kirkpatrick, a Troy University student, as she climbs a caving ladder at Matero Hall during Pathways to Blue April 7, 2017, on Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. Pathways to Blue, a diversity outreach event hosted by 2nd Air Force, provides cadets briefings on technical and flying operations and an orientation flight in support of the Air Force's Diversity Strategic Roadmap program. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Kemberly Groue) Cadets learn about AF through Pathways to Blue
The third annual Pathways to Blue event, designed to help ROTC cadets make their Air Force career choices, was April 7-8, 2017. The diversity and inclusion event, attended by more than 175 ROTC cadets from seven universities, is a 2nd Air Force initiative aimed to help build future leaders in the Air Force.
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2017
The Virtual Image Takeoff and Landing XI, left, is the visual upgrade system being made to T-6A Texan II simulators. The current system is on the right. The new system includes not only a visual upgrade, but also increased programming capabilities to simulator instructors, like icy runways or blowing dust. Students at Vance Air Force Base, Okla., can expect to fly the new system beginning Oct. 27, 2014. Vance flight simulators go HD
Instead of flying in a computer-generated world reminiscent of a Windows 95 graphics reproduction, Joint Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training students will take to the simulated blue skies in high definition, beginning Oct 27.
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2014
Mission-ready Airmen, or MRA, with Detachment 12, 372nd Training Squadron, perform an F-16 Fighting Falcon preflight check July 21, 2014, at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz. The MRA program teaches Airmen F-16 launching, recovering, and pre- and post-flight inspections preparing them to maintain aircraft at their duty stations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Cory Gossett) Mission-ready Airman course graduates 11,000 strong
The 372nd Training Squadron’s Detachment 12 graduated its 11,000th mission-ready Airman, or MRA, here recently. With their training complete at Luke Air Force Base, the newly-graduated crew chiefs will be able to use their specialized skills at their first permanent assignment.
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2014
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