JetBlue pilot calls Air Force near-miss 'outrageous'
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Air Mobility Command head nominated to be next US Air Force vice chief
If approved, the Air Force vice chief and JAG nominees would fill roles that have been vacant since President Trump fired their predecessors in February.
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US military and civilian airliners narrowly avoided an air-to-air crash—again
A JetBlue pilot described the near-collision between his plane and a military aircraft with its transponder turned off near Curaçao “outrageous.”
The Air Force Surgeon General’s office announced that all medical shaving waivers issued prior to March 1, 2025, will expire at the end of January.
Following 20-plus years in the Air Force, Jeff Andrejcik's education and experience landed him a job with the federal government. When that position was suddenly cut earlier this year, Andrejcik learned some harsh truths searching for a new opportunity in the civilian job market.
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Air Force updates officer developmental education policy
The Air Force is changing in-residence intermediate and senior developmental education for active-duty service members as part of a broader policy review.
Air Force and Space Force commanders have the final approval authority for medical shaving waivers, the Air Force has announced.
The Air Force wants a company to take over its aging chain of hotels at bases across the world, the latest move by the new administration to privatize and commercialize parts of the military. Service-operated hotels at 58 military bases could be privatized ...
The Air Force refueling tanker was flying without its location transponder activated and could not be detected by air traffic control.