10/1/2012 - A 53rd Wing honorary commander gets help pulling himself out of a parachute during water survival training at Post’l Point, Sept. 28. Designed for training pilots in the use of water survival equipment after an ejection over the sea or an emergency landing, the exercises provide an interactive environment for community members to work with Airmen. The honorary commander program pairs civic leaders and wing leadership together to exchange ideas and educate civilians about Air Force life. (U.S. Air Force photo/Randy Gon)
10/1/2012 - Jerry Miller, the 16th Electronic Warfare Squadron honorary commander, gets towed out while another honorary commander climbs aboard a raft during water survival training at Post’l Point, Sept. 28. Designed for training pilots in the use of water survival equipment after an ejection over the sea or an emergency landing, the exercises provide an interactive environment for community members to work with Airmen. The honorary commander program pairs civic leaders and wing leadership together to exchange ideas and educate civilians about Air Force life. The 53rd Wing currently has 11 honorary commanders. (U.S. Air Force photo/Randy Gon)
10/1/2012 - Lt. Col. Chad Fager, the 513 Electronic Warfare Squadron commander, assists his honorary commander, Dr. Eric Goldberg, during water survival training at Post’l Point, Sept. 28. Designed for training pilots in the use of water survival equipment after an ejection over the sea or an emergency landing, the exercises provide an interactive environment for community members to work with Airmen. The honorary commander program pairs civic leaders and wing leadership together to exchange ideas and educate civilians about Air Force life. The 53rd Wing currently has 11 honorary commanders. (U.S. Air Force photo/Randy Gon)
10/1/2012 - Dr. Eric Goldberg, the 513th Electronic Warfare Squadron honorary commander, is towed away from shore to simulate being drug by a parachute after a water landing during water survival training at Post’l Point, Sept. 28. Designed for training pilots in the use of water survival equipment after an ejection over the sea or an emergency landing, the exercises provide an interactive environment for community members to work with Airmen. The honorary commander program pairs civic leaders and wing leadership together to exchange ideas and educate civilians about Air Force life. The 53rd Wing currently has 11 honorary commanders. (U.S. Air Force photo/Randy Gon)
10/1/2012 - Chief Master Sgt. John Milam, the 53rd Wing command chief, raises himself onto a raft during water survival training at Post’l Point, Sept. 26. Designed for training pilots in the use of water survival equipment after an ejection over the sea or an emergency landing, the exercises provide an interactive environment for community members to work with Airmen. The honorary commander program pairs civic leaders and wing leadership together to exchange ideas and educate civilians about Air Force life. The 53rd Wing currently has 11 honorary commanders. (U.S. Air Force photo/Randy Gon)
10/1/2012 - Ed Johnson, the 84th Test and Evaluation Squadron honorary commander, ignites a flare during water survival training at Post’l Point, Sept. 28. Designed for training pilots in the use of water survival equipment after an ejection over the sea or an emergency landing, the exercises provide an interactive environment for community members to work with Airmen. The honorary commander program pairs civic leaders and wing leadership together to exchange ideas and educate civilians about Air Force life. The 53rd Wing currently has 11 honorary commanders. (U.S. Air Force photo/Randy Gon)
10/1/2012 - Staff Sgt. Joseph White, of the 96th Operations Support Squadron, gives directions to 53rd Wing honorary commanders during water survival training at Post’l Point, Sept. 28. Designed for training pilots in the use of water survival equipment after an ejection over the sea or an emergency landing, the exercises provide an interactive environment for community members to work with Airmen. The honorary commander program pairs civic leaders and wing leadership together to exchange ideas and educate civilians about Air Force life. The 53rd Wing currently has 11 honorary commanders. (U.S. Air Force photo/Randy Gon)
10/1/2012 - Kevin Tingle, the 29th Test Systems Squadron honorary commander, receives safety instructions from Airmen during water survival training at Post’l Point, Sept. 26. Designed for training pilots in the use of water survival equipment after an ejection over the sea or an emergency landing, the exercises provide an interactive environment for community members to work with Airmen. The honorary commander program pairs civic leaders and wing leadership together to exchange ideas and educate civilians about Air Force life. The 53rd Wing currently has 11 honorary commanders. (U.S. Air Force photo/Randy Gon)