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    AGOW teaches Romanian airmen airfield management

    AGOW teaches Romanian airmen airfield management

    Photo By Tech. Sgt. Armando A. Schwier-Morales | Romanian and U.S. Airmen inspect taxiway concrete during a building partnership event...... read more read more

    CAMPIA TURZII, ROMANIA

    03.24.2015

    Story by Staff Sgt. Kristopher Levasseur 

    86th Airlift Wing

    CAMPIA TURZII, Romania - Members of the 435th Air Ground Operations Wing air adviser branch provided Romanian airmen at Campia Turzii, Romania, the opportunity to learn about U.S. Air Force airfield management operations March 10 to 27 during Dacian Warhawk, a two-week training mission designed to increase the interoperability between the two nations.

    Unlike the U.S. Air Force, the Romanian air force does not have airmen specifically trained to manage airfield operations and maintain airfield standards.

    “Throughout Dacian Warhawk, the 435th AGOW was able to accomplish several events designed to build partnerships with our Romanian allies to include airfield management, fuels management, Medical treatment and fighter pilot integration,” said Maj. Justin Rex, 435th Contingency Response Group air advisor. “In particular, the airfield management event focused on building the Romanian capacity to have dedicated airfield managers monitor and develop the airfield manager capacity from scratch.”

    In order to provide the Romanian airmen with a foundation for their airfield management program, Rex and his team covered a variety of information including FOD prevention, airfield driving, daily pavement evaluation and several other aspects of airfield management.

    “Building this capability will set the stage to enhance the processes and procedures to maintain a fully operational airfield and enhance NATO interoperability,” said Tech. Sgt. George Broom, 435th AGOW 435th Contingency Response Group air advisor.

    The airfield management training provided the Romanian airmen with first steps toward creating a program at Campia Turzii which, if successful, could be used to develop a program for the entire Romanian air force.

    “Campia Turzii will be the first base in Romania that is training and equipping personnel to handle all airfield management responsibilities,” said Rex. “This event provided the baseline on which the Romanian air force can build the airfield management capability and successfully guide airfield safety and construction projects.”

    Though their program is still in its infancy, the value of this training has been immeasurable according to Romanian 2nd Lt. Adam Loam, 71st Base airman training on airfield management.

    “The airfield management training was very useful,” said Loam. “This training helped us change our vision on how we can run our program in the future. Building our program will help us work together better.

    Throughout Dacian Warhawk, Airmen from both nations came together to teach each other many things, but the programs they built together will last beyond their stay and support future Airmen accomplish many more missions.

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    Date Taken: 03.24.2015
    Date Posted: 03.25.2015 10:27
    Story ID: 158011
    Location: CAMPIA TURZII, RO

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