Reservists, Guardsman fly President-elect (at the time) Obama
Some may not know, civilian employers are required by law to allow Air Reserve Component Airmen (and all Reservists and National Guard members) to report for military duty. Thanks to a once in a lifetime chance, two Reservists and a Guardsman flipped the equation and asked their military supervisors if they could briefly return to their civilian jobs. What reason was compelling enough to make these men want to take a brief leave? The opportunity to fly the last commercial flight, on a chartered airliner for then President-elect Barack Obama. Each man's supervisor, understanding the relevance of such a chance, granted permission, and the rest was history. Read the full story here.Above: From left to right: Maj. Irby Rivera, Lt. Col. Pete Maynard, then President-elect Barack Obama and Maj. Jon Bryant. Major Irby is a non-drilling Reservist assigned to the Non-obligated Reserve Section at the Air Reserve Personnel Center in Denver, Colorado. Colonel Maynard is an Individual Mobilization Augmentee assigned as the deputy director of programs and requirements for Air Force Reserve Command at the Pentagon. Major Bryant is a pilot with the Tennessee Air National Guard’s 105th Airlift Squadron. (Courtesy Photo)
Posted by Paul F. Bove, Air Force Public Affairs.





