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    Motorcycle Mentorship: 509th Munitions Squadron Airmen revitalize motorcycle safety program, offer rider safety event

    509th Munitions Squadron hosts motorcycle safety class, ride

    Photo By Senior Airman Parker McCauley | Airmen with the 509th Munitions Squadron participate in a motorcycle safety ride on...... read more read more

    WHITEMAN AIR FORCE BASE, MO, UNITED STATES

    09.16.2019

    Story by Airman 1st Class Parker McCauley 

    509th Bomb Wing

    The long Midwest summer in Missouri offers plenty of outdoor recreation – and for some Airmen at Whiteman Air Force Base sunny days also mark the motorcycle season.

    To keep uniformed riders safe wherever their two wheels take them, motorcycle safety representatives throughout the Wing serve as a crucial safety program liaisons and mentors.

    MSRs with the 509th Munitions Squadron hosted a skill refresher class and 23-mile mentorship ride for their wingmen on August 28.

    Staff Sgts. Paul Kurtenbach, Trevor Griffin and Senior Airman Carlos Rivera, the 509th MUNS MSRs, instructed the class and guided the discussion as part of a new unit-level program for motorcycle safety -- bringing riders together to learn from each other and practice safe riding habits.

    “In terms of the class and ride the turnout exceeded what we expected,” Rivera said.

    Rivera and his team launched their mentorship program to increase safety awareness and accident prevention for their wingmen and began work with the 509th Bomb Wing Safety Office leadership to renew the program.

    Maj. Allison Barkalow, the 509th MUNS commander, joined the class to highlight the command perspective on safety and importance of personal protective equipment.

    Airmen then discussed a variety of additional topics including motorcycle maintenance, trends, accident types, riding in a group or formation, and the T-CLOCS (tires and wheels, controls, lights and electric, oil and other fluids, chassis, stands) inspection checklist. After the classroom portion, the team turned theory into practice and took off on a 23-mile safety ride.

    “Incorporating an actual ride after the discussion allowed Airmen to think about what they learned through the class and further improves their overall sense of safety, rider ability and the esprit de corps,” Rivera said. “We’re all helping to promote each others’ riding ability and that sense of morale between each other -- enabling different levels of connection among Airmen ranging from senior airmen to NCOs.”

    Staff Sgt. Brenton Swift, a 509th MUNS alternate mission equipment supervisor and the president of the Green Knights Motorcycle Club Whiteman AFB Chapter, participated as a rider mentor.

    “(The team) added much more subject material into the class such as maintenance, stunt riding and safety specifics, which I really enjoyed,” Swift said.

    Swift, who started riding during his time at Whiteman AFB, highlighted the importance of motorcycle safety programs that bring riders together and set the groundwork for safe riding practices and accident prevention.

    “I’m a real advocate for motorcycle safety,” Swift said. “It’s important to keep our team members safe and ensure mission accomplishment by reducing accidents, injuries and fatalities. I believe our safety reps accomplish that mission because they brief us often and are very committed to the objective.”

    The MSR plan to run refresher classes twice a year at the beginning and end of the riding season. For more information, contact your unit’s safety representative.

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    Date Taken: 09.16.2019
    Date Posted: 09.17.2019 13:30
    Story ID: 341248
    Location: WHITEMAN AIR FORCE BASE, MO, US

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