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Article: The Well Done Award. (AVIATION).(Timothy H. Miner)(Abstract)
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- Flying Safety
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- November 1, 2001
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Col. Timothy H. Miner, the Reserve Assistant to the Director of Weather (AF/XOW), has been awarded the Air Force Aviation Safety Well Done Award for a web-based course on thunderstorms and their impact on flying. Because his innovation impacts both the aviation and the ground arenas, AFSC has initiated the Ground/Weapons Safety Well Done Award and Col. Miner has been named its first recipient. In part, the citation reads the "exceptional combination of accurate (and) relevant technical content and innovative presentation make this course a superb tool to improve thunderstorm awareness thereby reducing potentially serious weather impacts on personnel and resources."
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