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  • Air Force Flight Standards Agency owns rules, regulations of flight

    Imagine an airfield. Aircraft taxi along the runway discussing clearances with air traffic controllers. Ground-flight operators drive the flight line ensuring the lights and navigation aids work and business can continue as scheduled. Their routines are possible because of the Air Force Flight

  • Disabled vets offered free training program

    A free entrepreneurship training program is being offered to disabled veterans by Oklahoma State University at Stillwater. The Veterans with Disabilities Entrepreneurship Program, or VEP, is designed to help disabled veterans launch and grow business ventures. According to Michael H. Morris, Ph.D.,

  • 507th accepting UPT candidates

    The 507th Air Refueling Wing at Tinker is accepting application packages from those interested in attending Undergraduate Pilot Training. The Air Force Reserve is an Equal Opportunity Employer. You must meet these minimum qualifications to apply: Education: A Bachelor's Degree is required (must be

  • Operation KUDOS set for Sept. 26

    What kid wouldn't like to go to a deployed location with mom or dad? The Airman and Family Readiness Center is making that happen Sept. 26 by giving kids a chance to go through the deployment line and see what happens after mom or dad gets dropped off at the Deployment Office. Operation KUDOS --

  • 552nd MXS captures large squadron softball crown

    The 552nd Maintenance Group has done it again. The kingpins of the large squadron softball diamond claimed their seventh consecutive crown with a 24-8 triumph over the 72nd Medical Group at the Tinker Sports Complex Field on Aug 26. "This is our opportunity to make history," said Mark Upchurch,

  • Beavers slip past Nordiques on last second goal

    The Tinker Nordiques were six seconds away from ending their two-game winless streak. The Fighting Beavers scored two goals in the final three minutes of the Aug. 28 game to beat the Nordiques 6-5 in Oklahoma City Adult Hockey League Division II action at the Blazers Ice Centre. The Nordiques got on

  • ALC, Navy cooperate with more work on E-6

    Workers from the 566th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron will begin work next month on the first of the Navy's E-6B aircraft scheduled for a Service Life Extension Program refit. The refit will involve inspecting and replacing up to 15,000 fasteners on the aircraft's wings. Fastener holes will also be