Anonymous ID: 086036 Aug. 2, 2021, 2:24 p.m. No.14253346   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3396 >>3454 >>3492 >>3605 >>3697 >>3822 >>3865 >>3883

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>https://twitter.com/USFWS/status/1422302151888408597

 

Broken Wing Award 2020

WO1 Donald Sellers

CW3 Michael Bonenfant

SSG Vincent Anastasi

 

https://safety.army.mil/AWARDS/Award-Recipients

 

The Army Aviation Broken Wing Award is a DA-level unit safety award

 

Level: Individual (U.S. Army military personnel and DA civilians).

 

Initiated/Nominated by: The first O-6 in the chain of command.

 

Criteria: Individuals performing authorized aircrew member flight duties while on a DOD mission. An aircrew member must, through outstanding airmanship, minimize or prevent aircraft damage or injury to personnel during an emergency situation. Aircrew member must have shown extraordinary skill while recovering an aircraft from an in-flight emergency situation. If more than one crewmember materially contributed to successful recovery from the emergency, each of those involved should be considered for nomination. Emergencies resulting from enemy action may be included for consideration. An emergency will not be considered for award if:

 

It is self-induced.

It actually occurs during a simulated emergency requiring no added skill to land the aircraft successfully.

It occurs because of noncompliance with published regulations or procedures.

It is determined that no emergency actually existed.

In the panel’s opinion, a lack of discipline or aviator judgment may have induced the emergency.

The aircraft was in a phase of flight with no unfavorable circumstances to prevent a safe landing.

Selection/Judging: The DASAF will convene a panel when nominations are received. The panel will consist of the DASAF, or a designated representative, and at least five aviators; it may include senior enlisted crewmembers when appropriate. At least one panel member will be qualified in the mission type and design of the aircraft involved in the emergency. The DASAF will be the approval authority.

 

Timeframe of award: Within two years of event IAW para 6-2 d, DA Pam 385-10

 

Submission deadline: n/a

 

Award: A Broken Wing Award Plaque, certificate, and lapel pin will be the award.

 

History of the Army Aviation Broken Wing award: Highly regarded and rarely awarded to aircrew members that operate aircraft under Army control. The Broken Wing Award was established in March 1968; since then, hundreds of aircrew members have been awarded the Broken Wing Award through extraordinary actions. These aircrew members preserved lives and equipment saving the U.S. Army millions of dollars.

 

Example of submission memo (.docx)

 

https://safety.army.mil/AWARDS/Featured-Awards

Anonymous ID: 086036 Aug. 2, 2021, 2:46 p.m. No.14253517   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3546

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>▶Anonymous  08/02/21 (Mon) 17:23:1480a703 (7)  No.14253336 >>14253359 >>14253466

 

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