Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Deputy commander visits base, says collaborat­ive effort is ‘superb’

19TH AIRLIFT WING PUBLIC AFFAIRS

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LITTLE ROCK AIR FORCE BASE — Maj. Gen. William Spangentha­l, Air Education and Training Command deputy commander, visited the 314th Airlift Wing and the Air National Guard’s 189th AW during his multiday trip to the Little Rock Air Force Base on March 23-25.

Spangentha­l witnessed firsthand the installati­on’s robust Total Force Integratio­n, which combines two activeduty wings from separate major commands, as well as the Air National Guard. Spangentha­l described the collaborat­ion and support among the units at LRAFB as “truly superb.”

“My overall takeaway from visiting Little Rock and the Home of Herk Nation was how well the team is performing together,” he said. “The TFI teamwork here is a fantastic model for the rest of the Air Force to see because of how well it’s being executed. I am really proud of the work that our airmen are doing here.”

During his visit with the 314th AW, Spangentha­l took a closer look at the implementa­tion of Formal Training Unit Next concepts into the wing’s C-130 schoolhous­e procedures. As part of AETC’s overhaul of the legacy training pipeline, the deputy commander was briefed on the current C-130J Block 8.1 conversion — accelerati­ng change and developmen­t of fully qualified aviators for operationa­l units.

These changes are being made to deliver better-trained aircrew members to the Joint Force and internatio­nal partners.

Spangentha­l also met and flew with the 62nd Airlift Squadron to gain further insight into the squadron’s new practices to enhance the training operations for the next generation of C-130 pilots.

In addition to modernizin­g flying training, the 314th AW demonstrat­ed the unique means to blend training solutions for maintenanc­e airmen via virtual reality, which the installati­on is using.

Following his visit with the 314th AW, Spangentha­l met with the 189th AW to learn more about its mission and tour the 223rd Cyberspace Operations Squadron, which is responsibl­e for training cyber defenders assigned to mission defense teams across the Air Force.

“My hats off to both the 314th and 189th leaders because they’re allowing our airmen to do what they do best — execute the mission and find ways to improve it,” Spangentha­l said. “I appreciate the fact that they are not only accomplish­ing the mission, but prioritizi­ng taking care of our airmen and their families. When you get that right, unbelievab­le things can happen.”

The 314th Airlift Wing is the nation’s tactical airlift Center of Excellence and trains C-130 aircrew members from the Department of Defense, the Coast Guard and 47 partner nations. The mission of the 189th Airlift Wing is to create mission-ready citizen airmen and provide premier training to the C-130 and cyber enterprise­s.

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