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OUR PEOPLE
From left to right: “My team’s role in our mission to 'Sharpen American Airpower' is to provide a multi-faceted approach to risk management across the entire spectrum of the 412th Test Wing's operations. As an occupational and environmental health specialist, I can attest to how essential the Bioenvironmental Engineering programs are…they range from the certification of the water we drink to clearing the next generation of aircraft for flight. By preserving mission readiness and protecting the health of our invaluable workforce, we provide the bedrock of safety upon which mission success is built,” said Master Sgt. Earl Barnes, 412th Medical Group. "As the 412 Test Wing’s Integrated Resilience Office Prevention Coordination Specialist and Resilience Program Manager, the mission to ‘Sharpen American Airpower’ is foundationally connected to my work. In order to execute this mission, our Airmen must have the proper tools – one of these mission-critical tools being resilience skills that are directly tied to the ability to perform under pressure, overcome adversity, and grow through challenges. Our Integrated Resilience Office Team develops and delivers experiential trainings for our Airman and families to sharpen these skills, advises leadership on developing ready, resilient Airman, and leads programming and collaborative work that supports community connection…providing vital foundation blocks to Sharpen American Airpower," said Sheila Horner, 412th Test Wing Integrated Resilience Office. “The 412th Test Wing Judge Advocate's office directly contributes to the 'Sharpen American Airpower' mission by ensuring our personnel are legally prepared and operationally focused. We sharpen the force through our preventative law program, which provides the Edwards community with critical, no-cost legal support—from wills and powers of attorney to consultations on personal issues. This ensures our members can focus on the mission without distraction. Moreover, our military justice team sharpens readiness by advising leadership and supervisors of all levels on maintaining good order and discipline according to military law. By upholding these standards and supporting our people, we ensure the men and women of Edwards remain 'fit to fight,' directly investing in a stronger, sharper Air Force for tomorrow.," said Master Sgt. Jamel Smith, 412th Test Wing Judge Advocate's office. (Photos by Laisa Leao)
Tech. Sgt. Robert Cloys received the Edwards Air Force Base Chief's Choice award for January. The Chief's group recognized Cloys for his professionalism and for performance that exceeded his required duties. (Photo by Giancarlo Casem)
Construction crews installed five new aircraft sunshades at Edwards Air Force Base, California, Feb. 3. The structures will protect T-38 Talon jets from the same intense sun that provides the base with its signature year-round flying weather and vast dry lakebeds. (Photo by Todd Schannuth)
Col. James Hayes, 412th Test Wing deputy commander, presents the John L. Levitow Award to Senior Airman Aaron Schwartz, 412th Security Forces Squadron, during the Airman Leadership School Class 26-B graduation ceremony Feb. 12. Schwartz received the school's highest honor, which recognizes the student with the top overall standing in academic scores, performance evaluations and leadership qualities. (Photo by Madeline Guadarrama)
Capt. Loren Myers, a 418th Flight Test Squadron test pilot, speaks with fifth-graders from Columbia Elementary School during a STARBASE visit to Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., Feb. 10. The program provides students with hands-on learning in science, technology, engineering and math. (Photo by Jennifer Healy)
LAW AND ORDER
The Office of the Staff Judge Advocate provides high-quality legal advice and support in the areas of civil law, contract law, labor law, environmental law, claims, and military justice for courts-martial and non-judicial punishment actions. The office also provides legal assistance to individual military members, retirees and family members on personal, non-criminal legal matters. Visit the JA webpage. 📌 Law & Order report, Q2 2025 A Senior Airman (E-4) assigned to 412 AMXS committed ... READ MORE 📌 Law & Order report, Q3 2025 An Airman First Class (E-3) assigned to 412 MXS failed to ... READ MORE 📌 Law & Order report, Q4 2025 new A Senior Airman (E-4) assigned to 412 AMXS violated ... READ MORE
ROAD AND GATE CLOSURES
The repaving project will transition to lane restriping during daylight hours prior to 3:30 daily beginning approximately April 29. This will also result in moving lane closures that may cause temporary traffic stoppage.
Drivers should anticipate significant traffic delays on Rosamond Blvd. throughout the length of the repaving project, which Kern County officials expect to last through the end of May or early June.
Look to The Tower for updates on future phases of the road project.
For more information, please contact the Public Affairs Office at 661-277-3510.
Beginning on Monday, April 7, and continuing through Aug. 20, a road repair project for South Lancaster Blvd. (between Rosamond Blvd. and Jones Road) will occur. The project includes crack sealing and repairs, slurry seal operations and striping operations. The roadway will remain open during the work and will occur during non-peak traffic times; however, there will be lane closures during the duration of the project. A traffic control plan will be in place with cones, reduced speed and construction flagmen, so please use caution when driving through this area. If you have any further questions or concerns, please contact Ms. Renee Velarde, Project Manager, at 661-277-3791.
Drivers and pedestrians should use caution in the construction area and follow all signs and detours. Park away from the zone due to windblown debris, dirt and small rocks. Expect noise, uneven surfaces and heavy equipment. LOCATION: 34 North Wolfe Ave. (Bldg. 1609A) CONTACT: Kamaal Smith at 5-1988 and Edward Doiley at 5-7638
WHAT: The California Department of Transportation has scheduled Lane Closures on the northbound and southbound Antelope Valley Freeway between Technology Drive in Palmdale and Avenue A in Lancaster, closing up to three lanes. The closures are necessary to perform pavement replacement, inside shoulder work and set K-rail that will extend the life of the existing lanes by a minimum of 40 years and improve ride quality. Currently, construction work is on-going Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. – 6 a.m., and Friday through Saturday, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. and 9 p.m. to 7 a.m. to minimize traffic impacts. There are Long Term Closures of North- & Southbound Avenue H on- & off-ramps starting Jan. 6. Long Term Closure of North- & Southbound Avenue I on- & off-ramps starting Dec. 1. Detours will be posted and are subject to change. Closures are as follows: Tuesday, Feb. 17 – 20, 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. Full Freeway Closure: Southbound SR-14 Avenue F – Avenue H Northbound SR-14 Avenue L – Avenue J • Southbound Rancho Vista Boulevard / Avenue P on-ramp from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. • Northbound Rancho Vista Boulevard / Avenue P off-ramp from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. • Southbound 10th Street West off-ramp from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. • North- & Southbound Avenue N on- & off-ramps from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. • North- & Southbound Avenue M on- & off-ramps from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. • North- & Southbound Avenue L on- & off-ramps from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. • Northbound Avenue F on- & off-ramps from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. • North- & Southbound Avenue J on-ramps from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. • North- & Southbound Avenue G on-ramps from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. • Northbound Avenue D on-& off-ramps from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. • Northbound Avenue A on- & off-ramps from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. Tuesday, February 17 – Friday, February 20, Nightly 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. Lane Closures: Northbound SR-14 Avenue I – Avenue A Southbound SR-14 Avenue I – Avenue M Southbound SR-14 Avenue M – Palmdale Boulevard
North gate: open 24/7 West gate: open 24/7 South gate: South Gate will be closed in observation of federal holidays, designated Family Days and associated weekends. Special hours will be announced in the event of road closures due to construction or improvement projects.
EVENTS
WHEN: Every Tuesday. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Games start at 6 p.m. UPCOMING: Tuesday, Feb. 17 WHERE: Club Muroc COST: $5 entry (FREE for FSS Insiders) | Game card prices vary WHAT: Get in on the action with $750+ in payouts every Tuesday! Will you be the next big winner? Don’t miss your chance to win BIG – join us every Tuesday for Cash Bingo! CONTACT: 277-2830
Break up your workday with some friendly competition! Each month features ping pong or billiard, and the competition takes home a $25 FSS gift card - plus bragging rights. WHEN: Wednesdays, Feb. 18 (Billiards), March 18 (Billiards), 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. WHERE: Oasis Community Center CONTACT: 661-277-CNTR
WHAT: This is a free beginner friendly environment that will teach jiu jitsu techniques for self-defense. Normal athletic wear is fine, no uniform required. WHO: All fitness and experience levels are welcomed. WHEN: First and third Wednesday of every month, 4:30-5:30 p.m. UPCOMING: Wednesdays, Feb. 18 and March 4 WHERE: Bldg. 7210 (Subway Bldg. next to the Kids Jungle Zone) CONTACT: Rachel Jager rachel.jager@us.af.mil
WHAT: Monthly forums with supervisors of civilians WHEN: Third Thursday of the month, 10-10:30 a.m. UPCOMING: Thursday, Feb. 19 CONTACT: AFTC.Enterprise.Recruiting@us.af.mil HOW: Join Microsoft Teams Meeting Conference ID: 408 416 887# Call 410-874-6740 to join audio only.
WHEN: Friday, Feb. 20, 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Hangar 1600, 300 E. Yeager Blvd, Edwards AFB, CA 93524 THEME: A Night of Stars: Celebrating a 250-Year Legacy of Excellence DRESS CODE: Military – Semi-Formal or Mess Dress; Civilian – Semi-Formal or Cocktail Attire COST: $35 (Payment info will be sent after you RSVP) RSVP: By Wednesday, Feb. 11 at https://forms.osi.apps.mil/r/SUykiQEdKf CHILDCARE: Event is 18+. Childcare will be provided at the event, capped at 20 children. Sign up details will be sent soon. LIVESTREAM: The event will be live streamed, link to live stream will be provided soon. CONTACT: 2nd. Lt. Alexis West 661-277-6270, Master Sgt. Daniel DeMayo 661-277-3052 and Sandra Stapleton 661-275-9326 SALES: Tech. Sgt. Brian Field 661-277-4291 and Senior Airman Tahj Whittiker 661-277-3439
WHEN: Friday, Feb. 20 at 12:30 p.m. WHERE: Air Force Flight Test Museum, 405 Rosamond Boulevard, Edwards AFB, California ATTIRE: Military: Uniform of the Day; Civilian: Business Casual CONTACT: ashleigh.sagarang.2@us.af.mil; deborah.letourneau@us.af.mil RSVP: NLT Feb. 13 Feb at https://forms.osi.apps.mil/r/7QW3p30ms8?origin=lprLink
WHEN: Fridays, Feb. 20, March 6 and March 20, 7-9 p.m. WHERE: Club Muroc COST: $30 for all supplies and one glass of wine WHAT: Sip, swirl and get creative as you paint a peaceful snowy landscape step by step. Enjoy a relaxing evening with wine, cozy winter vibes, and a beautiful scene you’ll be proud to take home – no experience needed. CONTACT: 661-275-ARTS
WHEN: Fridays, Feb. 20, March 6 and March 20, 6-9 p.m. WHERE: Club Muroc CONTACT: 661-275-CLUB
WHAT: Hit the slopes with Outdoor Recreation, chill out in crispy mountain air, shred some powder, and make a Mammoth-sized day of Winter fun. WHEN: Saturdays, Feb. 21 and March 14, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Departure 3:45 a.m. SIGNUP: By Feb. 16 or March 9 COST: $200 (lift tickets, rentals and transportation included) CONTACT: 275-CAMP
WHERE: High Desert Lanes WHEN: Saturday, Feb. 21 at 11 a.m. COST: $30 per bowler Baker Doubles: Tag-team the lanes! Alternate frames and build one unstoppable score. CONTACT: 275-BOWL
WHERE: Auto Hobby WHEN: Saturday, Feb. 21, 12-2 p.m. COST: $10 WHAT: Learn how to inspect and replace brake components including: brake pads, brake shoes, drums, rotors, calipers, wheel cylinders, and brake hardware. CONTACT: 275-AUTO
WHEN: Wednesdays, Feb. 25 and March 25, 4-6 p.m. COST: $15 WHO: Ages 8+ WHAT: Enjoy fun for the whole family at Family Paint Night with a Valentine’s Day themed craft that will last a lifetime. CONTACT: 275-ARTS
WHAT: Load crews from F-35s, F-22s, and F-16s will compete for the title that will be announced at Maintenance Professional of the Year. WHERE: Hangar 1600 WHEN: Friday, Feb. 27 at noon CONTACT: jesse.papenhausen@us.af.mil; 412MXG.MXL.FighterLSC@us.af.mil; 412MXG.MXL.BombersLSC@us.af.mil
The Chiefs are here to guide you! WHO: We encourage anyone to attend and engage in open discussions, real talk, and real insights. WHERE: Club Muroc WHEN: Last Friday of each month, 3-4:30 p.m. UPCOMING: Friday, Feb. 27
WHAT: Deal in and try your luck at Texas Hold'em! WHEN: Fridays, Feb. 27 and March 27. Door opens at 5:30 p.m. Game starts at 6 p.m. WHERE: Club Muroc COST: $25 ENTRY ($20 for FSS Insiders). Cash prize based on turnout. Complimentary apps.
WHEN: Saturday, Feb. 28, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. | Departure: 9:30 a.m. SIGNUP: By Feb. 23 COST: $20; Tasting fees, food and additional purchases not included WHAT: Tour three local wineries with Outdoor Recreation. We’ll handle the driving—you handle the sipping. CONTACT: 661-275-CAMP
WHO: Anyone in good health should donate now to give their blood type to someone who needs it. Meds are okay except blood thinners and antibiotics; diabetics can donate. Tattoos/piercings are okay if done professionally. INCENTIVE: Donors learn if they have special blood for babies or can help a sickle cell patient, get a free mini physical and lose a pound while lying down and get cookies after. After blood donation is processed, donors will receive a $20 gift card via email. WHEN: Tuesday-Thursday, March 3-5, 1-3, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. WHERE: Oasis Center, 205 W. Popson Ave. Bldg. 2500 SIGN UP: www.redcrossblood.org or 800-REDCROSS (sponsor code: oasis) CONTACT: Bob Woodall, Red Cross 661-477-9138
WHAT: Where heroes and royalty shine! Enjoy a fun-filled dance for dads & daughters and moms & sons with music, dinner, and magical memories. WHEN: Wednesday, March 4, 5-7 p.m. WHERE: Club Muroc COST: $35: 1 adult & 1 child | $30: FSS Insider | $10: additional child | FREE: ages 3 & under CONTACT: 277-2830
WHAT: Get all your essential briefings and connect with key base support agencies at Newcomers Orientation, held at Club Muroc. Whether you’re PCSing or starting a new position, this orientation is your first step to settling in at Edwards – welcome aboard! WHEN: Thursday, March 5, 7:45 a.m. - noon WHERE: Club Muroc (Bldg. 5600) CONTACT: 661-277-0723
WHAT: Sip, socialize and let the good vibes flow. FREE appetizers for FSS Insiders. Progressive drawing (must be present to win). WHEN: Fridays, March 6, April 3, 4-6 p.m. WHERE: Club Muroc
WHEN: March 13, 7-9 p.m. WHERE: Club Muroc COST: $30 for all supplies and one drink. All painted pieces will be fired and ready for pick up the following week at Arts & Crafts. WHAT: Join Arts & Crafts at Club Muroc and paint ceramics while enjoying a delicious cocktail. CONTACT: 275-ARTS
WHEN: Saturday, March 21, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. | Departure: 5 a.m. WHAT: Carve runs, take in snowy views, and make a day of winter fun at Big Bear SIGNUP: By March 16 COST: $165 (lift tickets, rentals and transportation included) CONTACT: 661-275-CAMP
WHERE: 412 CS IT Warehouse, Bldg. 3930, 45 North Wolf Ave. WHEN: Thursday, April 16, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. WHAT: This is a great time to turn in excess IT assets, such as desktops, laptops, and tablets that are past their four-year lifecycle. Space is limited, and no pickups will be available. Anyone dropping off accountable and unaccountable IT assets will need Form 5939s with the correct account number and Property Custodian signature. CONTACT: Asset Management at 661-277-3107 or visit https://usaf.dps.mil/sites/21658/Asset/SitePages/DRMO.aspx.
WHERE: Military & Family Readiness Center | 90 Farrell Dr, Bldg 5620 WHEN: Wednesday, Feb. 11, 9–11 a.m.; Wednesday, June 10, 9–11 a.m.; Thursday, Aug. 13, 9–11 a.m.; Wednesday, Nov. 18, 9–11 a.m. WHAT: Join us for a cozy, info-packed session featuring baby care tips, calming techniques, safety essentials, and financial preparation for your growing family. WHO: Open to parents up to two months postpartum. Bonus! Eligible Air Force, Navy, and Marine families receive a $150 gift to help welcome your little one. REGISTER: Call 661-277-0723 or email 412fss.fsfr.afrc@us.af.mil
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► Annual Black History Month Extravaganza WHAT: Honor our roots, celebrate our culture, uplift our community WHEN: Saturday, Feb. 21 at 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. --- REACH Garden Youth Awards Noon --- Parade 1 p.m. --- Main program 3 p.m. --- Open mic 5 p.m. --- Karaoke WHERE: Central Park, 10350 Heather Ave. California City, CA 93505 COST: Free WHO: Family friendly CONTACT: Serena 818-647-2403, helpthevets@yahoo.com ► 5th Annual Veterans Stand Down WHEN: Friday, March 20, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. WHERE: Central Park, 10350 Heather Ave. California City, CA 93505 CONTACT: Serena 818-647-2403, helpthevets@yahoo.com ► Poodle Skirt and Sneaker Ball Fundraiser WHEN: Friday, March 20, 3:30-10 p.m. (Door opens at 1:30 p.m.) COST: $50 WHERE: Dawn's Cozy Corner, 8209 California City Blvd., California City, CA 93505 CONTACT: Serena 818-647-2403, helpthevets@yahoo.com
Honor Flight Kern County is looking for active-duty military to serve as Guardians for local Veterans. HFKC relies on the generous support and assistance of our Guardians who help to ensure that every veteran has a safe and memorable experience in Washington DC and after the flight. Please visit www.honorflightkerncounty.org for details. For more information call Lynn (USMC Veteran) at 760-382-0302 or Armando (USAF Veteran) 661-358-7071.
► AV Alta FC Games: discounted military tickets through FSS’ Information, Tickets and Travel Phone: 661-275-8747 Address: 205 W. Popson Ave. Bldg. 2500 Edwards AFB, CA 93524 Schedule: https://seatgeek.com/av-alta-fc-tickets ► Metaphor exhibition at Lancaster Museum of Art & History WHEN: The exhibition season runs Saturday, Jan. 31 - Sunday, April 19, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. CONTACT: 661-723-6250 ► More events: https://www.cityoflancasterca.org/our-city/departments-services/parks-recreation-arts/special-events
► 8th Annual Help For Heroes Celebrity Golf Tournament 2026 WHEN: Friday, March 29. Shotgun start 9:30 a.m. WHERE: Rancho Vista Golf Course, 3905 Club Rancho Blvd. Palmdale, CA 93551 INFO/REGISTRATION: https://app.eventcaddy.com/events/help-for-heroes-celebrity-golf-tournament-2026
► Tehachapi Symphony Orchestra presents “Tehachapi Tributes” All concerts are still FREE to the public. You may, however, choose to become an orchestra donor to continue the amazing tradition of music for everyone, please visit www.tehachapiorchestra.com or call 661-822-8018. --- Sunday, March 8, 2026 at 4 p.m. Pianist Yung Mee Rhee in Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor. Other pieces include Cowell’s Saturday Night at the Firehouse, and Prokofiev’s Symphony No. 1 (“Classical”). --- Sunday, May 17, 2026, at 4 p.m. Will feature the winner of the Young Artist Competition in a concerto of his/her choice. The winner of the Bakersfield International Music Festival’s Concerto Competition, violinist Dokern An, will perform Saint-Saëns’ Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso. Mussorgsky/Ravel’s Pictures at an Exhibition will be performed as well. --- Sunday, June 21, 2026, at 4 p.m. Patriotic Pops Concert complete with patriotic songs, popular hits, American music, and light classical music.
CHAPEL CORNER
CATHOLIC Mass AFRL | 2nd Wednesday at noon Higher Ground Cafe | 3rd Wednesday at 5 p.m. Bible Study | Men: Sundays at noon | Dorm: Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. | Women: Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. Chapel 2 Annex Adoration Blessed Sacrament | 1st Wednesday at 5 p.m. Chapel 2 Religious Education | Sundays at 10:30 a.m.
PROTESTANT Bible Study Groups | Contact 412TW.HC.Workflow@us.af.mil
MUSLIM PRAYER Fridays 12:30-2:30 p.m. at Chapel 1, Rooms 3 & 4 | Contact maitham.dakheel@us.af.mil
BUDDHIST 3rd Saturday 4:30-5 p.m. at Chapel 2 Conference Room | Contact Ms. Dianna Kassing at 661-277-5415
OTHER RELIGIOUS/SPIRITUAL BACKGROUNDS Please contact the Main Chapel Office at 661-277-2110
PROTESTANT SERVICE (Chapel 1) Sundays at 10 a.m.
CATHOLIC SERVICE (Chapel 2) Mass | Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11:30 a.m. | Sundays at 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Confessions (Room 5) | Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:30-10:30 a.m. and 1:30-2:30 p.m. or by appointment
NOTICES
Airmen, Guardians, and Department of War Innovators,
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Selected participants receive: • The tools and resources to mature their technology. • Direct mentorship from industry and government experts. • Connections to forge partnerships and navigate the Warfighting Acquisition System. • A direct path toward institutional adoption and operational impact.
Apply for any one of these upcoming opportunities at https://afwerx.experience.crmforce.mil/Refinery/s/
► Cohort 22: Support Equipment & Vehicles Focus Focus on government-led projects with strong potential to revolutionize our Support Equipment and Vehicles portfolios. If you have a solution that can increase efficiency, reduce logistical burdens, or provide a technological leap forward, we want to hear from you. • Cohort Date: May 12 - June 5, 2026 • Residency Week: May 12 - 15, 2026, in Warner Robins, GA (Specific Venue TBD)/ • Apply by March 1, 2026!
► Cohort 23: Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) Focus Focus on government-led projects being built or fielded in the PACAF region and advancing its mission. This is your chance to bring your innovative solutions directly to the forefront of our strategic competition. • Cohort Date: June 22nd - July 17th, 2026 • Residency Week: June 22 - 26, 2026, in the PACAF AOR (Specific Location TBD) • Apply by March 13, 2026!
FY26 Open Call: Breaking Barriers & Scaling Innovation Are you hitting transition barriers, struggling to align with funding, or ready to scale? The Refinery is purpose-built to help you overcome these roadblocks. Visit the application portal for specific cohort dates, residency weeks, and deadlines for this open call. Still have questions? For more information, visit https://afwerx.com/divisions/spark/refinery/
Our Eggstravaganza is hopping your way on March 28, and we need amazing volunteers to help make the magic happen! Be part of the fun and make a difference in our community—sign up today: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/805094DAAAF29A6FE3-62349076-eggstravaganza
WHERE: High Desert Lanes WHEN: All month long in February COST: $11 – 7” pizza | $14.50 – 10” cauliflower crust pizza | $22.50 – 14” pizza WHAT: Heat up winter with ham, pineapple, pepperoni and jalapenos – your new favorite sweet-and-spicy combo. CONTACT: 275-BOWL
Outdoor Recreation offers ski and snowboard wax and edge services to keep you riding smooth all season long. 48-hour turnaround | Call ahead or walk in | 275-CAMP or 277-2268
Edwards AFB has partnered with JVS SoCal WorkSource Centers experts in career coaching, employment assistance, and facilitating job preparation workshops to support your career journey. Whether you're new to the workforce or making a comeback, these hands-on workshops will help you build the skills and confidence to succeed. WHERE: Military & Family Readiness Center WHAT/WHEN: Get Noticed: Interviewing Skills: Tuesday, March 10, noon-2 p.m. Let’s Talk: Networking & Employer Engagement: Tuesday, April 7, noon-2 p.m. REGISTRATION: Please call 661-277-0723. Walk-ins welcome! Can’t make it in person? No problem—join us virtually via Zoom!
► Ready/Steady Class: Strength Training/ Calisthenics WHERE: Aerobic Room (Rosburg Fitness Center) WHEN: Tuesdays at 2 p.m. Thursdays at 7:30 a.m. CONTACT: PT Clinic at 661-277-3891 ► Running Class WHERE: Track (Rosburg Fitness Center) WHEN: Wednesdays at 3 p.m. Fridays at 8 a.m. CONTACT: PT Clinic at 661-277-3891
Available slots as of Feb. 17: • Designated drivers: 1 slot available • Escort: 2 slots available • Childcare: 4 slots available Sign-up at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E0E45ADAF2BA2F85-61624158-412twannual
Edwards AFB app is no longer active. Edwards AFB is utilizing the standard app across the Air Force, called AF Connect. After downloading AF Connect to your mobile, users can add 412th Test Wing as a favorite. Android users: download from the Google Play Store iPhone users: download from the Apple App Store
AFMC has designated the following dates as AFMC Pass & Liberal Leave Days for calendar year 2026: • New Year’s Day: Friday, Jan. 2 • Memorial Day: Friday, May 22 • Independence Day (obs 3 Jul): Monday, July 6 • Labor Day: Friday, Sept. 4 • Thanksgiving Day: Friday, Nov. 27 • Christmas Day: Thursday, Dec. 24 • New Year’s Day: Thursday, Dec. 31 Commanders and directors may use this schedule for planning purposes and, at their discretion, implement reduced manning postures based on mission demands, achievement of unit goals, and overall unit performance (NOTE: AFMC units that are tenants at non-AFMC installations may synchronize their Pass & Liberal Leave Days to the host installation). When observed, AFMC Pass & Liberal Leave Days are special passes for military members IAW DAFI 36-3003. Commanders and directors should support liberal approval of annual leave, earned compensatory time, or approved time-off awards for civilian employees. Please reference DODI1400.25V630_AFI36-815, Leave, for further guidance. Contractor employees must adhere to their respective contract requirements and employer policies. <<< download the calendar >>> <<< download the memorandum >>>
MONDAYS (Feb. 2, 9 and 23) ** closed Feb. 16 ** 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Open to E5 and below active-duty members WEDNESDAYS (Feb. 4, 11 and 18) 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Open to all active-duty members LAST WEDNESDAY (Feb. 25) Open to all active-duty members, Retirees and Veterans 9 - 10:30 a.m. --- Active duty E4 and below 10:30 a.m. - noon ---Active duty ALL Ranks Noon - 1 p.m. --- Retirees and inactive Veterans
The office of Special Investigations, Detachment 111, is working vigilantly to identify, neutralize and exploit foreign intelligence entities. Our adversaries will attempt to take advantage of our services members, DoD/DAF Civilians and DoD/DAF contractors due to recent US government actions. Due to the recent government agency shutdowns, layoffs, resignations, and other government actions, it would be highly likely for members to receive solicitations, job offers, information requests through social media, email and other electronic means. Some of these attempts can be done through email phishing attempts as well. If you feel you may be solicited or have received suspicious messages, members are encouraged to not reply or delete these messages and report immediately to the OSI Det. 111 at john.grabowicz@us.af.mil or 661-277-5106.
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MONDAYS (Feb. 2, 9 and 23) *closed Feb. 16* Barrios Red Tacos | 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. | Express Crudos Surf and Turf | 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. | Exchange parking lot Smash Bros | 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. | Train station TUESDAYS (Feb. 3, 10, 17 and 24) Barrios Red Tacos | 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. | Train station Hi Thai Food and Boba | 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. | Exchange parking lot WEDNESDAYS (Feb. 4, 11, 18 and 25) Smash Bros | 10:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. | Hangar 1600 Tony B's Cheesesteaks | 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. | Express Big Flame Hibachi | 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. | Exchange parking lot Sugar Rush | 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. | Exchange parking lot THURSDAYS (Feb. 5, 12, 19 and 26) Cocina Santa Cruz | 6 - noon | Express Crudos Surf and Turf | 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. | Exchange parking lot FRIDAYS (Feb. 6, 20 and 27) *closed Feb. 13* Cocina Santa Cruz | 6 - noon | Express Tony B's Cheesesteaks | 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. | Train station Hi Thai Food and Boba | 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. | Exchange parking lot
The Education and Training Center is excited to introduce a new support brief to walk enlisted members through how to use AF COOL funding for industry-recognized certifications, covering eligibility requirements, timelines, and common pitfalls. Participants will also receive a live, guided tour of AF COOL within their AFVEC account, allowing them to see the process step-by-step and gain confidence in applying. The Education and Training Center remains committed to meeting the evolving needs of our military members and civilian community, and this new brief is another way we are expanding access to meaningful career and professional development resources. Interested in attending? Military member can register through the Calendly link: https://calendly.com/education-and-training-specialist-edwards-afb. Simply select the green AF COOL Brief tab and chose a date that works best for you. The AF COOL Brief is offered once a month and conducted via Microsoft Teams. We look forward to supporting you and sharing this valuable opportunity available to our military members.
2026 – Notice to AFGE Bargaining Unit Employees (BUEs) Concerning Union Dues Employees desiring to initiate an authorization for dues withholding may obtain an SF 1187 from any AFGE steward or official. The effective date will be the first full pay period after receipt of the SF 1187 by the Civilian Pay Section. Employees wishing to discontinue their dues withholding may obtain an SF 1188 from the Civilian Pay Section or the Labor Relations Office. Discontinuance of dues withholding will be effective as follows: 1) For an employee who began dues withholding allotments before 11 January 1979; Beginning the first full pay period following 1 September provided the SF 1188 is received by the Civilian Pay Section prior to 1 September. 2) For an employee who started dues withholding on or after 11 January 1979 but before 10 August 2020; Beginning the first full pay period following the particular anniversary date (the anniversary date is the starting date of the first pay period for which dues were deducted from the employee’s pay). 3) For an employee who started dues withholding on or after 10 August 2020, the Agency should process the request as soon as administratively feasible if at least one year has passed since the employee initially authorized union-dues assignment from the employee’s pay. Ref AFGE MLA Article 8, Section 8.05e
2026 Weingarten Notice – Attention All Bargaining Unit Employees (BUEs) AFGE; IAFF L53; SATCO; IBPO; IAFF F314; AFGE-NAF “An exclusive representative of an appropriate unit in an agency shall be given the opportunity to be represented at any examination of an employee in the unit by a representative of the agency in connection with an investigation if (a) the employee reasonably believes that the examination may result in disciplinary action against the employee; and (b) the employee requests representation.” If you have any questions concerning your Weingarten rights, please contact your union representative.
File your taxes confidently with MilTax, the only free tax service made exclusively for the military. WHO: Both the tax software and expert consultations are free for active-duty service members, eligible family members, survivors and recent veterans up to 365 days from their separation or retirement date. LINK: MilTax - Free Tax Filing for the Military
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If you work or reside at Edwards Air Force Base in uniform or as a civilian, and if you have one or more children attending school(s) on base, please answer the Impact Aid Survey to help our district receive this very important financial aid. IMPORTANCE Edwards Air Force Base is a federal property exempt from local property taxes, which triggers a lost local revenue for Muroc Joint Unified School District. To offset such special challenge, along with increased expenditures for federally connected children, Congress allows the district to receive extra funding through the Impact Aid Program. DIGITAL SURVEY The Impact Aid Survey has been sent to families digitally via ParentSquare/email. In previous years, the form was a physical piece of paper that had to be returned. Parents must complete the online form for each child enrolled in school. Two school aged children = complete the online form twice. CONTACT If you haven't received the email/app notification or if you have questions, please reach out to Rebecca Balkenbush, School Liaison Program Manager, at 661-277-2456 or 661-902-8335 or 412.FSS.School.Liaison@us.af.mil
WHEN: Wednesdays at 6 a.m. WHERE: Meet in dirt parking lot next to Housing Fire Station on Forbes Ave. WHO: All paces, abilities, ages are welcome. Route changes weekly. CONTACT: Hollie.sick@us.af.mil
The Department of the Air Force is emphasizing one clear mission: Develop the civilian force our warfighters deserve. VISION → VALUE → VOICE ► VISION: See your future clearly Applicants: Identify where you want to grow and how development programs align with Air Force mission needs. Endorsers: Recognize your team’s emerging talent, identify their potential, and discuss pathways early. ► VALUE: Build what you bring to the mission. Applicants: Strengthen your résumé, update MyVECTOR, and seek candid feedback from mentors and supervisors. Endorsers: Provide meaningful guidance, refine candidates’ packages, and help align them to the right opportunities. ► VOICE: Advocate for yourself - and for your people. Applicants: Submit a strong application and secure endorsements that reflect your impact, readiness, and potential. Endorsers: Use your endorsement to elevate deserving talent and articulate how each applicant strengthens the mission. AY27 isn’t just about development - it’s about ensuring AFMC civilians are ready to deliver at the speed of the mission. AFPC provides tools to guide you, including how-to videos, an interactive CD portfolio, and nomination resources. Visit the Force Development myFSS page for details. Check the AFMC Annual CD Call SharePoint, where we have consolidated your AFMC and Center resources! Pre-recorded How to Videos and Webcasts: Links will be posted on myFSS CD Homepage and the official CD Team page. More information is coming your way soon. For assistance, contact your local Installation Training Focal Point, AFMC Center POCs, or the HQ AFMC A1D team at afmc.a1dc.civiliandevelopment@us.af.mil Let’s make AY27 a year of precision, growth, and mission-focused opportunity for every AFMC civilian!
To help us streamline our services, the Civilian Pay office will no longer accept walk-in customers. We ask our members to work with their Supervisors and/or Timekeepers in resolving time and attendance related concerns. Supervisors and Timekeepers can reach out to our office for issues requiring further assistance. We value your partnership in this effort of dedicating time for each member’s needs. We want to extend our thanks and appreciation for your patience and understanding as we make this transition. We recognize the importance of every members time and attendance concerns; therefore, providing your Supervisors and Timekeepers the opportunity to assist may offer you quicker response times and resolutions. This will allow us to focus on resolving the more complex time and attendance issues that require our specialized attention.
For inquiries and assistance, Supervisors and Timekeepers are encouraged to use the below services:
Comptroller Service Portal (CSP): https://csp.cce.af.mil Phone Support: 661-277-4361, Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Please take the survey and help 412th Force Support Squadron make future events even better. LINK: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Winterfest
Contact your First Sergeant or stop by the M&FRC. No one should face tough times alone, and no family or child should go hungry. You’re not alone, and there’s strength in seeking help. Jimmy’s General Store (Food Pantry): Contact your First Sergeant or stop by the M&FRC, 90 Farrell Dr. Bldg 5620, 661-277-0723
► WALK-INS WHEN: Every first and third Friday of the month, 7:30-11 a.m. and 1-3:30 p.m. WHERE: 208 W. Popson Ave. Bldg. 2204 Rm. 2 ► APPOINTMENTS CONTACT: 661-277-3667 and/or rosalind.ross.ctr@us.af.mil
► All active-duty service members must go to the Flight Line Annex, located at 55 N Wolfe Ave, Bldg. 3925, for non-emergency medical care. ► All dependents must go to the main clinic (also known as the Family Health Clinic & Ancillary Managed Care Services building) at 30 Nightingale Road, Bldg. 5525, for non-emergency medical care. ► For appointments, please contact the 412th Medical Group central appointment line at 661-277-7118. After hours, the MHS Nurse Advice Line is available at 1-800-TRICARE (874-2273), option 1, for urgent care advice and next-day appointment scheduling.
The food pantry is located in the Military and Family Readiness Center. Usage is needs-based and available to both military members and their families and DoD civilians. First sergeants from all units are designated food panty facilitators, and members who would like to use the food pantry should contact their first sergeant to arrange for access. Donations can either be dropped off at the M&FRC Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. or by contacting one of the first sergeants. If you have questions, please contact M&FRC at 661-277-0723.
Los Angeles AFB has implemented the "Overnight and Event Parking Policy," LAAFB AFI-32-103. Overnight parking is no longer authorized in Los Angeles AFB. All event parking must be reviewed and authorized by SBD 3/CD. For specific parking request procedures, please contact Christopher Turley, LAAFB Parking Manager, at 310-653-5477 or christopher.turley.ctr@spaceforce.mil
15’-20’ | Monthly Rate $40 | Active/Retired $35 25’-30’ | Monthly Rate $45 | Active/Retired $40 35’-50’ | Monthly Rate $55 | Active/Retired $50 CONTACT: 275-CAMP
WHAT: AADD is seeking volunteers to dedicate some of their time to provide transportation services to those in need. Any information about drivers, dispatch, or users of program stays anonymous and is not tracked. WHO: Volunteers are required to possess valid driver licenses and insurance coverage. Volunteers will perform duties as dispatchers, drivers or driver wingmen. Volunteers are required to sign a waiver and attend training. WHERE: Members utilizing AADD can be picked up and dropped off within a 45-mile radius of Edwards which includes Lancaster, Palmdale and California City. CONTACT: Master Sgt. Crystal Erskine at 661-810-4010 or crystal.erskine@us.af.mil and Senior Airman Josh Covarrubias at josh.a.covarrubias.mil@health.mil
The Visitor Control Center SharePoint site is now operational and the primary method for requesting visitor sponsorship on base. As the VCC transitions away from telephone requests, the following procedures are now in effect: ► Effective Tuesday, August 19: All visitor sponsorship requests should be submitted via the VCC SharePoint site: https://usaf.dps.mil/sites/22001/VCC/SitePages/Home.aspx. ► Effective Friday, August 22: SharePoint requests must be submitted at least three duty days prior to the start of the visit. Requests submitted with less advance notice require the sponsor to request visitor sponsorship in-person at the VCC. Important reminder: Sponsors are responsible for ensuring their visitors know how their information was submitted to the Visitor Control Center. For any questions, please contact the VCC at 661-275-9771 or 412SFS.S5.VCC@us.af.mil.
Still have paper records? Need a scanner to digitize all those records? Then come to 412 CS/SCOK (Base Knowledge Operations) office BLDG 3502 where we have two high speed scanners capable of scanning 500 pages per minute! YES! 500 pages PER MINUTE. Per OMB 19-21 Transition to Electronic Records, all records must be digitized. Contact Ms. Arlene Smith at arlene.smith.3@us.af.mil to schedule a time and date.
Help us improve career resources by sharing your experiences as a military spouse. Whether you're working, job hunting, or in between - we want to hear from you! LINK: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/spouse
Wednesday: CLOSED for walk-ins. Tuesdays and Thursdays: EXTENDED HOURS, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. The schedule for PCS in-processing briefs will continue without alteration.
The 412th Test Wing Legal Office is now open Monday – Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Qualifying members can obtain notaries and powers of attorney during these hours. Legal assistance is provided by appointment and covers family law issues (divorce, child custody), landlord-tenant matters, personal finances/debts, immigration/naturalization law, the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA), Uniformed Services Employments and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA), taxes, etc.
Qualifying members include: Active duty members, retirees & registered dependents; reserve members while on active orders; 100% disabled veterans; DoD civilians preparing to deploy to a theater of operations as part of their employment. Deploying active duty members and civilians will be given priority.
412th Test Wing Legal Office Phone: 661-277-4310 Email: 412tw.ja.workflow@us.af.mil Address: 5 S. Wolfe Avenue, B2800 Edwards AFB, CA 93524
If suspected of a military or criminal offense, the Area Defense Council (ADC) can be contacted at 661-277-2809.
Reference: AFI 51-304, dated 22 August 2018
The veterinary treatment center is currently at a critical man shortage and are prioritizing availabilities outside of the primary mission to armed force members PCSing overseas. There are only a very few limited appointments available for the health certificates and this varies based on primary mission needs. Vaccines and sick call appointments cannot be accommodated currently. This may change in the next couple months. We apologize for the inconvenience. Phones will be checked once every two weeks for voicemails. Return phone calls can take longer depending on concentration of calls. Email for clinic (Edwardsafbvtf@gmail.com) is checked periodically as able. Patience is greatly appreciated.
Alternative clinics in the surrounding area for veterinary needs. It is recommended to keep copies of all medical records from off base clinics and make sure the microchip number is on the rabies certificate when obtained.
Military Veterinary Clinic in California Off Post Veterinary Clinics Pet Reimbursement due to PCS
For those PCSing, please visit https://www.aphis.usda.gov/pet-travel to help in preparation. The earlier you can alert the vet clinic of an estimated departure date, the better.
Due to a manning shortage our office has adjusted our hours, effective July 7. Monday through Thursday: 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Closed on Fridays Walk-ins are available during duty hours.
Any event off the installation involving 50 or more DoD personnel, or 300 or more DoD personnel on the installation, are required to notify the Antiterrorism Office NLT 30 days prior to an event. 412 TW/ATO can be reached at 412tw.ato@us.af.mil or 661-277-4009/4004.
It's never too early to prepare for retirement! Retirement planning is not a one-time event, but a career-long strategy of financial literacy and mindfulness. It is recommended you begin planning at least five years before your projected retirement date.
The myFSS Civilian Benefits and Retirement homepage offers several knowledge articles to assist you with planning and applying for retirement. The articles explain your benefits, requirements to continue benefits into retirement, retirement eligibility and much more. The homepage is located at: https://myfss.us.af.mil/USAFCommunity/s/knowledge-detail?pid=kA0t0000000wkzfCAA.
In addition to the myFSS knowledge articles, the Government Retirement Benefits (GRB) Platform offers a ‘Resource Library’ of videos and information regarding retirement and benefits. Additionally, employees who have “pure” service may obtain an annuity estimate using the ‘Retirement Calculator’. “Pure service” is service fully creditable for retirement purposes, i.e., no breaks in service and all service is covered by the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS). The GRB Platform is located at: https://grbplatform.us.af.mil.
The Benefits & Entitlements Service Team (BEST) also offers regularly scheduled Benefits 101 and FERS Retirement briefings to provide additional information and answer general questions for participants.
If you are retiring within the next 6 months, and have not already done so, we recommend you review the “Applying for Civilian Retirement” knowledge article in myFSS. Reviewing this article will assist you with ensuring you are completing all appropriate steps prior to submitting your retirement application.
BEST utilizes myFSS for all communication. As such, we recommend you update your myFSS profile to include your personal email address and review your email, including junk/spam, for any benefits or retirement related correspondence.
On May 7, the Office of Personnel Management released a memorandum titled “Implementing the President’s Department of Government Efficiency Initiative for a Modernized, Efficient, and Expedient Retirement Process.” This government-wide initiative introduced important changes regarding how retirement applications are submitted to OPM. Effective July 1, all new retirement applications must be submitted electronically using OPM’s new Online Retirement Application system. ORA enables federal agencies and payroll providers to collaborate with prospective federal retirees in the assembly and submission of a retirement application packet. ****If you have already submitted or submit your retirement application prior to July 1 no action is required of you, and you do not need to contact the Benefits and Entitlements Service Team (BEST).**** If you have already submitted your Retirement Request for Personnel Action but have not submitted your retirement application prior to July 1, additional instructions will be sent to you, you do not need to contact BEST at this time. For future retirement planning, employees should continue contacting their supervisor to ensure the retirement RPA is submitted to BEST no sooner than 6 months prior to your retirement effective date. Once BEST receives your RPA, a BEST counselor will create your ORA retirement account using your personal email address only, official duty email addresses cannot be used. Once your ORA account is created, you will receive an email providing you a link to your ORA dashboard; where you will complete your retirement application, upload your supporting documentation, and submit your package. Please monitor your junk/spam folder for this notification. To ensure BEST has your personal email address, you are encouraged to update your profile in myFSS. To do so, log into myFSS (www.myfss.us.af.mil), select the Profile icon in the upper right-hand corner of the myFSS landing page, and select Profile, then select Update Personal Preferences. There you will add your personal email address and select Next, then Finish.
Mayroad, the on-base housing office, is pleased to announce the availability of housing to unaccompanied active-duty members assigned to Edwards AFB. Interested applicants are encouraged to contact the Mayroad office at 661-385-6060 or edwards.leasing@themayroad.com. Alternatively, interest applicants can also stop by to see Mayroad in person at the Mojave Sky Community Center located at 1365 Fitz-Gerald Blvd.
Effective immediately until further notice, Rosburg Fitness Center's operating hours will be as follows: Monday - Friday: 5 a.m. - 10 p.m. Saturday - Sunday: closed Note: 24-hour access is available daily.
----- Portable heaters When the weather turns cold, it can brig a chill into our homes. Portable space heaters have become a popular way to supplement central heating or heat one room. CLICK to learn tips and recommendations if you plan to use an electric portable heater. ----- Wildfire risk reduction Every year, wildfires burn across the U.S., and more and more people are living where wildfires are a real risk. But by working together, residents can make their own property — and their neighborhood — much safer from wildfire. CLICK to learn about action items to improve homes' survivability, landscaping tips and a word search activity for children. ----- Be fire-safe in the kitchen 1. Stay in the kitchen when frying food or cooking with oil or grease. 2. Never cook when you are tired. 3. To put out a pan fire, slide a lid over the pan. Turn off the stove and let the pan cool. 4. If you have a fire and it does not go out, get out of the home and call the fire department. 5. Keep things that can burn away from the stove. 6. Keep kids at least three feet from the stove. CREDIT: Illustrations by L.S. Pierce © 2009
Share your talent at the Oasis Community Center! We’re looking for instructors to lead individual or group classes. Interested? Call us at 661-275-8747 or email shauna.prado@us.af.mil
Edwards AFB Visitor Control Center would like to remind all personnel the changes in Installation Access requirements. The safety and security of the base remains our top priority and adherence to these requirements listed below ensures safe and efficient access to Edwards AFB. Military personnel, civilian employees, contractor’s dependents, and base residents are not impacted by this change. These groups may continue to use their Common Access Card or Uniformed Services identification Card for base access.
Starting May 7, members without a Common Access Card or Uniform Services Identification Card need a Real ID-compliant driver’s license or identification card to gain base access. Real ID-compliant licenses and identification cards are easily recognizable by a star in the upper corner of the card.
The Real ID Act was passed by congress in 2005 to enhance national security. The goal was to make it difficult to produce counterfeit IDs and it creates a verification standard across all states.
IDs that contain the markings: “Not Valid for Federal Purposes,” “Not for Use as Federal Identification,” “Federal Limits May Apply,” or any other similar phrase are no longer an acceptable credential and must be utilized in conjunction with a federally accepted credential.
Retired Civilians who do not possess a real ID can bring a copy of their SF50 along with their nonfederal issued ID, original birth certificate with raised seal and social security card. They will be issued a DBIDs card for a period of 1 year (365 days).
Visitors who do not possess a driver’s license or identification card compliant with the REAL ID Act need to present two valid forms of identification to gain access to base. Accepted forms are listed below:
For more information regarding the Real ID Act please visit: (https://www.dhs.gov/real-id/about-real-id) For more information on Real ID requirement please visit (https://www.dhs.gov/real-id) For more information on how to obtain your Real ID in California please visit: (California DMV)
The Edwards AFB Visitor Control Center is available at 661-275-9771 to assist with any questions or concerns.
Ready to take to the skies? Join the Aero Club and learn to fly! Our FAA-certified Redbird MCX flight simulator is equipped with C172 G1000 and analog panel options, making it ideal for all levels of training. Whether you’re mastering primary flight maneuvers, instrument procedures, or preparing for Commercial or CFI certifications, our simulator offers a safe, efficient, and cost-effective training environment – including painless emergency procedure practice. Embark on your flight journey today – where will you soar next?
WHAT: Train at your own pace with FAA-approved Private, Instrument, Commercial, or CFI pilot training programs. Scheduling is easy through Flight Schedule Pro. HOW MUCH: Simulator is available for just $70/hour CONTACT: 275-AERO
WHAT: Family Day Fun Flights: One-hour orientation flight for non-members HOW MUCH: $245/hour WHO: One adult plus 2 children OR 2 adults CONTACT: 275-AERO
► Go to https://usaf.opusworks.com/public/index.asp ► Follow the "Register" path: email, agreement, verification code, name, DoD identification number, location, organizations levels (MJCOM, AFMC, AFTC, 412 TW), process manager (jonathan.grandi.1@us.af.mil) and supervisor's email ► Pick a course Most people start with a foundational course, and then choose a "Green Belt" course. Please disregard the course dates. ► Accessible from home Set it up at work, and then use your username/password from a home computer
Our adversaries will attempt to take advantage of our services members, DoD/DAF Civilians and DoD/DAF contractors due to recent US government actions. Due to the recent government agency shutdowns, layoffs, resignations, and terminations it would be highly likely for members to receive solicitations, job offers and requests through social media, email and other electronic means. OSI Detachment 111 is not attempting to impede your progression into other employment, if you so chose, however the companies who may solicit may be operating under nefarious purposes. If you feel you may be solicited, members are encouraged to not reply or delete these messages and report them immediately to OSI Detachment 111 at john.grabowicz@us.af.mil or 277-1138
CAP is interested in building a fully functional unit at Edwards with at least 15 members. The weekly squadron meetings will be held after work/school hours. If interested in joining for yourself or someone else, please respond to this short survey. LINK: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=TPVqpE0RbE--kJE8D1TiTLr9w7v2z-FOoZda6bpGv-pUOUVGRVkwMlZUMEJKWVNIS09OSk43UVlMVy4u
WHEN: Nov. 15 WHERE: Salem to Rolla, MO (virtual options) WHAT: Benefits Veterans' and Mission 22; Virtual options; Ruck divisions (Heavy and Light); Post race party; Free pasta party; Half-Mile Honor Walk LINK: Honoring our Heroes Marathon/Half/Relay/10K/5K - Heroes Marathon - Honoring Veterans & Service Members | Salem, Missouri
EAP aims to provide a one-stop resource for support, helping employees and their families navigate life's challenges and maintain a healthy work-life balance. ► Confidential Counseling: Provides non-clinical counseling in person, by text message, live chat, phone or video conference. ► Financial Wellbeing: Provides consultations on general tax information, financial planning, investments, budgeting, debt consolidation, and identity theft. ► Legal Services: Assistance provided in a wide range of legal issues such as divorce, child custody, living will preparation, and health care power of attorney. ► Work-Life Services: Personalized referrals to local service providers including childcare, adult care, education, home improvement, emergency preparedness and more. ► Wellbeing Coaching: Provides guidance and support to help define and exceed personal and professional goals. ► Supervisor Support: Critical Incident Response in time of need and can provide individual management consultations, resources, and support. ► Discount Services: Travel, shopping, insurance, and more. | Visit https://www.resilience.af.mil/workforce-resource for more information.
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (29 U.S.C. 794d), mandates that Federal agencies ensure their information and communication technology (ICT) is accessible to employees with disabilities. This means that when developing, procuring, maintaining, or using ICT, Federal employees with disabilities must have access to and use of information and data comparable to that of their non-disabled counterparts, unless doing so would impose an undue burden on the agency.
For any Section 508 matters, please contact your Base Section 508 Coordinators, Elissya Searcy and Erika Lybbert. They serve as technical advisors, offering guidance on Section 508 requirements, ensuring you get the assistance you need to comply with these essential accessibility standards.
For more information about Section 508 - https://www.section508.gov/
DFAC started to implement 100% ID checks on Jan. 20. Please note that per policy, contractors are not eligible to access the facility during lunch meal services. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
VSTAGP is intended to ease the challenges faced by transitioning service members Veterans and their spouses report challenges in gaining employment, and VA is eager to provide another means to support those who have served in uniform. Services offered include resume assistance, interview training, job training, job placement, military skills translation. To get started, please ensure you have the following documents ready: DD-214, valid identification, Social Security card. CONTACT: Dexter Stinson, Job Placement Strategist, 323-497-9103
Attention Airmen and Guardians! Want to go to college? Need money for tuition? Scheduled a Tuition Assistance Brief. HOW: Visit https://calendly.com/education-and-training-specialist-edwards-afb, select a date/time that works for you, and register. CONTACT: litia.wilson@us.af.mil
--- Military Treatment Facilities open during AFMC Family Days Great news! The 412th Medical Group will be open on AFMC Family Days from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., starting Friday, Aug. 30. All services will be available. We are looking forward to seeing you. --- Pharmacy Script Center at Plant 42 The 412th Medical Group Pharmacy Script Center located at Plant 42 is now open. You will be able to pickup your prescriptions at an alternate location. For more information please call the Pharmacy at 661-277-2052.
WHAT: The DAT will assess programs, practices, procedures and data for barriers to employment, advancement, and retention of employees, applicants and military members with disabilities. It will also serve as a Member and Employee Resources Group (MERG) for civilians and military with disabilities. WHY: A MERG is a voluntary, employee-led group that fosters an inclusive workplace aligned with organizational mission, that also seeks to support individuals as they navigate their career. WHO: Any DAF employee or member regardless of grade/rank, location, disability status, or race/ethnicity/sex. CONTACT: Edwards AFB Disability Program Manager (DPM), Ms. Isabella Morales, isabella.morales@us.af.mil
THIS WEEK IN HISTORY
On Feb. 18, 1970, the Northrop HL-10 reached the highest speed ever achieved by any of the experimental lifting body aircraft, Mach 1.861 (1,228 mph) at 67,310 ft. Maj. Peter C. Hoag then flew the aircraft through a normal powerless descent to a deadstick landing on Rogers Dry Lake. The lifting body program provided the experimental evidence that underpinned the design of the space shuttle.
VANPOOLS 🆕 Vanpooling Impact at Edwards AFB, Q3 2025 (click to download)
DAYS: Monday-Friday TIMES: Departs Barstow at 5:45 a.m., returns from base at 4 p.m. CONTACT: anthony.hurtado.2@us.af.mil or 661-275-3235
DAYS: Monday-Friday TIMES: Departs from the East side of Lancaster at 6:10 a.m. to reach our destination on base by 6:55 a.m. Returns from the base at 4:30 p.m. to arrive back at the East side of Lancaster around 5:15 p.m. CONTACT: Kendall King at kendall.king@us.af.mil or 661-275-6057
DAYS: Monday-Friday TIMES: Departs from Fontana at 5:15 a.m. to reach our destination on base by 6:30 a.m. Returns from the base at 4:00 p.m. to arrive back in Fontana around 5:40 p.m. CONTACT: Edgar Alcaraz at edgar.alcaraz.2@us.af.mil
Unlock a world of benefits with vanpooling! Imagine having extra cash in your pocket each month, enjoying peaceful relaxation or sleep on your daily commute, reducing your car insurance expenses, and sparing your vehicle from wear and tear. It's all possible with our incredibly comfortable 8-seat vanpool, and we're actively seeking riders like you!
Here's what you can expect: Our van departs from Lancaster Sgt Steve Owen Park and Ride (next to YMCA) at 6:05 a.m., ensuring you reach your destination on base by 6:45 a.m. You'll return from the base at 4 p.m., arriving back at Lancaster City Park and Ride around 4:45 p.m. The van leaves base at 3 p.m. every Friday. This convenient service operates from Monday to Friday.
And here's the best part for DoD employees - it's practically FREE! All you need to do is apply for a voucher through the Transit Benefits System, and you're good to go.
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to enhance your daily commute, save money, and make life easier. For more information or to get started, feel free to contact Vinh Pham via call or text at 661-802-2627 or via email at vinh.pham.2@us.af.mil Make the smart choice today! Thank you.
DAYS: Monday - Friday TIMES: Departs from the City of Lancaster Park and Ride at 6:05 a.m. to reach our destination on base by 6:45 a.m. Returns from the base at 4 p.m. to arrive back at the City of Lancaster Park and Ride around 4:45 p.m. CONTACT: Vinh.Pham@us.af.mil or 661-802-2627
CONTACT: Nicholas.Kuttor@us.af.mil or 661-275-3545
CONTACT: Steve Hansen at steven.hansen.9@us.af.mil or 661-275-0839
CONTACT: Hector at 661-810-3868
TIMES: Departs from Park and Ride (Ave K-8/10th St West) at 6 a.m. Departs Edwards AFB at 4:30 p.m. FEE: $250/month BUT Military/Gov’t employees may qualify for the Transportation Incentive Program (TIP) subsidy and can ride for FREE!!!! CONTACT: Julio Barrios at 661-903-0915 (call/text) or julio.barrios.1@us.af.mil
DATES/TIMES: Meets at the mall, Monday - Friday, around 6 a.m. to arrive on base around 7 a.m. Departs base at 4 p.m. CONTACT: 661-275-7731
VOLUNTARY LEAVE TRANSFER PROGRAM
An employee may donate annual leave directly to another employee who has a personal or family medical emergency and who has exhausted his/her available paid leave.
The following employees have been approved to receive annual leave donations:
Saul Barbosa, 775 TS/ENVC Aaron Cervantes, 412 CPTS/FMA Dayana Conteras, 412 TENG/775 TS Paige Dumas, 419 FLTS Employee, 412 CEG David Partido, 812 AITS/ENIMP Axel Rivera, 412 FSS/FSVS
If you are interested in donating annual leave, send the following documents to the VLTP POC: Samantha Post (samantha.post.3@us.af.mil):
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