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    Wyatt stresses safety to Airmen

    Wyatt stresses safety to Airmen

    Photo By Master Sgt. Greg Rudl | Lt. Gen. Harry M. Wyatt, III, Director of the Air National Guard, speaks with...... read more read more

    ST. LOUIS — As iron sharpens iron, we will all make one another more focused when it comes to safety, said the Air National Guard's senior officer here Aug. 4 during a safety summit.

    Lt. Gen. Harry Wyatt III, director of the Air Guard, kicked off the summit that included guest speakers from the National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration.

    The overall key message and theme of this summit, "Back to Basics, Break the Chain," was highlighted by guest speakers through issues, aspects and challenges. The groups discussed the proper balance between aviation, maintenance, ground safety, mission tasks and operational discipline, and re-identified and addressed safety issues.

    Three featured aviation speakers included Bud Redmond, deputy chief of safety and executive director for the Air Force Safety Center; Greg Feith, senior accident investigator for the NTSB; and other safety professionals who joined Wyatt to discuss safety one-on-one with more than 370 key Air Guard members serving at the 50 states, Guam, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.

    Lt. Col. Dan Polanosky, acting safety chief at the Air Guard's Readiness Center on Andrews Air Force Base, Md., said a record number of the adjutants general and wing commanders participated.

    "We had several mishaps this year that, cost-wise, seemed minor, but were on the fringe of major disasters ...," said Polanosky, adding that the mishaps brought lessons to learn and share at the summit.

    "Safety is a universal message, no matter what organization you're affiliated with ... the National Guard Bureau Safety staff is innovative, proactive and creative in their approach to safety, which is saving lives and resources," said Polanosky.

    Other related topics addressed were suicide prevention and awareness, which included presentations by a combined leadership from the National Guard Bureau Chaplains Office and the ANGRC medical staff.

    The second day of the summit began with an FAA safety perspective from guest speaker, Alan Feinberg, a senior safety engineer with the FAA. This day was highlighted by two, internal ANG aviation lessons-learned out briefs, and then followed by numerous afternoon breakout sessions. The summit reconvened for a general session with an overall question and answer session by Col. Mike McDonald, the commander of the ANGRC.

    "I am very proud of the commitment of our safety professionals," said McDonald. "Day in and day out, at every level, they continue to do an outstanding job."

    Awards given out included:
    • Air Force "Chief of Staff Individual Safety Award" to Lt. Col. John D. Slocum, 162nd Fighter Wing (FW)
    • "Koren Kolligian Trophy" to Lt. Col. Booth M. Johnston, 147th Rescue Wing
    • "Flight Safety Plaque" to the 122nd FW, Fort Wayne, Ind., 132nd FW, Des Moines Iowa, 148th FW, Duluth, Minn., and 189th Airlift Wing, Little Rock, Ark.
    • "Aviation Well Done Award" to Maj. David Shevchik, 134th Fighter Squadron, Burlington, Vt., Capt. Derrick Erikson, 134th Fighter Squadron, Burlington, Vt., and Lt. Col. Brian Kamp, 110th Fighter Squadron, St. Louis, Mo.
    • "ANG Director of Safety Outstanding Achievement Award" to Lt. Col. Timothy W. Butcher,115th FW, Madison, Wis.
    • "Air National Guard Outstanding Individual Flight Safety Awards" to Lt. Col. Gary R. Stefanich,128th Air Refueling Wing, Milwaukee, Wis., and Lt. Col. Lawrence J. Klein,108th Air Refueling Wing, McGuire AFB, N.J.
    • "ANG Outstanding Individual Ground Safety Awards" to Sr. Master Sgt. Gary L. Ash, 189th Airlift Wing, Little Rock Air Force Base, Ark., and Master Sgt. Shannon M. Huard,104th FW, Barnes Air National Guard Base, Mass.
    • "ANG Outstanding Individual Weapons Safety Award" to Sr. Master Sgt. Carl V. Scrivani the "ANG Safety Office of the Year Award" to the 123th Airlift Wing Safety Office

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    Date Taken: 08.10.2009
    Date Posted: 08.10.2009 09:12
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