Airman Killed in Afghanistan

Capt. David I. Lyon, 28, of Sandpoint, Idaho, died from wounds suffered when a vehicle-born improvised explosive device detonated near his convoy in Kabul, Afghanistan, announced the Defense Department. The deadly attack took place on Dec. 27. Lyon was a...

James Sworn in as Secretary

Deborah James is now the 23rd Air Force Secretary after her swearing-in at the Pentagon. “I think our Air Force is in great shape given that we’ve been living through some difficult times,” said James in her first comments as...

Mechanical Error Cited in Huey Crash Outside Minot

Mechanical error caused a UH-1N Huey helicopter to make an emergency landing outside Minot AFB, N.D., last February, according to an accident investigation board report summary released last week. The report found the Feb. 25 mishap was caused by a...

PACAF, Singapore Celebrate 20 Years of Partnership

Pacific Air Forces boss Gen. Hawk Carlisle recently met with Singapore air force chief Maj. Gen. Hoo Cher Mou at Luke AFB, Ariz., to commemorate 20 years of partnership between the two services. The event coincided with Singapore’s Exercise Forging...

Franklin Reportedly Moved from Assault Case

Third Air Force Commander Lt. Gen. Craig Franklin has come under fire once again for declining to pursue a court-martial in an alleged sexual assault case at Aviano AB, Italy. Earlier this year, Franklin dismissed a sexual assault conviction of...

Senators Challenge Obama on Iran Sanctions

After seemingly quelling congressional voices seeking to slap Iran with new sanctions in the aftermath of the initial nuclear agreement, a bipartisan Senate bill introduced by Sen. Mark Kirk [R-Ill.] and Sen. Robert Menendez [D-N.J.] raises the issue once again....

Warner, Kaine Look to Repeal Proposed Pension Cuts

Sen. Mark Warner [D-Va.] and Sen. Tim Kaine [D-Va.] recently introduced legislation that would repeal the controversial cuts to military retiree benefits included in the two-year bipartisan budget deal waiting President Obama’s signature. The legislation aims to raise $6.6 billion...

Hagel Urges BSA As New Year Approaches

Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Army Gen. Martin Dempsey called on Afghanistan’s government to promptly sign the pending bilateral security agreement allowing US and allied troops to maintain a presence in the country beyond...

Busiest Fire Fighting Season in 41 Years

The 2013 firefighting season was one of the busiest in more than four decades, said Col. Al Wimmer, director of operations for Continental US NORAD Region-1st Air Force, during an after action review held at Tyndall AFB, Fla. “This meeting...

WINGMAN MAGAZINE MOCK 2

 

"The need for perfection has created way too much stress and way too much fear about the future," said James, who noted she repeatedly was told by airmen that the “system feels very punitive,” offering few rewards for good behavior but severe punishments for anything less than perfection. Second, there needs to be a distinction between training and testing. “In the current environment, there is no room for error all of the time,” said James. However, a training environment is supposed to be a learning environment where mistakes can and will happen. “I think this is wrong,” said James. “We need to correct this.” Third, there must be accountability at all levels, not only for those implicated in the ongoing cheating investigation, but also at the leadership level.
 

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"The need for perfection has created way too much stress and way too much fear about the future," said James, who noted she repeatedly was told by airmen that the “system feels very punitive,” offering few rewards for good behavior but severe punishments for anything less than perfection.

Second, there needs to be a distinction between training and testing. “In the current environment, there is no room for error all of the time,” said James. However, a training environment is supposed to be a learning environment where mistakes can and will happen. “I think this is wrong,” said James. “We need to correct this.”

Third, there must be accountability at all levels, not only for those implicated in the ongoing cheating investigation, but also at the leadership level.