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Lt. Col. Mark Lyons sits in a T-1A Jayhawk flight simulator Oct. 28, 2014, at Vance Air Force Base, Okla. As part of the Energy Analysis Task Force, Lyons is teaching student pilots how to fly in a more fuel-efficient manner in flight simulators. The overarching goal of this training is to create an energy-aware culture in the Air Force, specifically in the flying community. Lyons is a 5th Flying Training Squadron instructor pilot. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Frank Casciotta) Air Force pilot develops plan to reduce jet fuel consumption
The Air Force spends more than $9 billion annually on energy. Aviation consumes 86 percent of that amount. In support of the Air Force Energy Strategic Plan to foster an energy aware culture and reduce aviation fuel consumption, an instructor pilot from the 5th Flying Training Squadron has introduced some innovative ideas to make pilot training more energy efficient.
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2014
Airman 1st Class Christopher McGaughran learned recently that his grandfather, John McGaughran, was among the 840 Americans who went to Canada in the early 1940s to join the war against Nazi Germany. John served in the Royal Canadian Air Force from April 1941 to September 1945, earning his commission two days prior to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941. Christopher is a 28th Bomb Wing commander's support staff specialist. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Zachary Hada) Airman discovers grandfather's World War II story
An Airman here recently discovered that his grandfather was among a small group of Americans who joined the Canadian military to thwart the tyranny of Nazi Germany prior to America entering World War II.
1 11/05
2014
Default Air Force Logo Air Force launches new program to capture innovative ideas
Air Force officials announced the creation of a new program April 4, designed to harness Airmen’s innovation.
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2014
Default Air Force Logo White House launches contest for best money-saving idea
The White House launched the 2013 President's Securing Americans Value and Efficiency Award contest July 31.
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2013
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