RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
AIR FORCE BOARD FOR CORRECTION OF MILITARY RECORDS
IN THE MATTER OF: DOCKET NUMBER: BC-2013-05028
COUNSEL: NONE
HEARING DESIRED: NO
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APPLICANT REQUESTS THAT:
The training report dated 14 September 2010, be removed from his
records.
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APPLICANT CONTENDS THAT:
During his final two months of training, he received excellent
flight grades, qualified in the T-6 and completed his formation
checkride without error. In the final weeks of the course, he
experienced sleep loss and performance degradation and was
eventually returned to his duty station.
Upon his return, x-rays uncovered degenerative joint disease
which was linked to his sleep loss. This impacted his
performance in the program. He is now fully qualified and
requests the Board remove the training report.
The applicants complete submission, with attachments, is at
Exhibit A.
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STATEMENT OF FACTS:
The applicant is currently serving in the Regular Air Force in
the grade of lieutenant colonel. According to AF IMT 475,
Education/Training Report, he was administratively eliminated
from a class during the Commanders Review process for lack of
instructor potential and flying deficiencies.
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AIR FORCE EVALUATION:
AFPC/DPSIDE recommends the applicant file an appeal through the
Evaluation Reports Appeals Board (ERAB).
The Air Force Board for Correction of Military Records is the
highest level of appeal within the Department of the Air Force.
The AFBCMR will not consider a case until all avenues of appeal
have been exhausted.
The ERAB reviewed the applicants request and returned it
without action pending additional supporting documentation and
evidence of the error or injustice.
The applicant has not exhausted all available avenues of
administrative relief prior to seeking correction of his
records.
The complete DPSIDE evaluation is at Exhibit C.
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APPLICANT'S REVIEW OF AIR FORCE EVALUATION:
A copy of the Air Force evaluation was forwarded to the
applicant on 12 September 2014, for review and comment within
30 days (Exhibit D). As of this date, this office has received
no response.
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THE BOARD CONCLUDES THAT:
1. The applicant has not exhausted all remedies provided by
existing law or regulations.
2. The application was timely filed.
3. Insufficient relevant evidence has been presented to
demonstrate the existence of error or injustice. In this
respect, we note this Board is the highest administrative level
of appeal within the Air Force. As such, an applicant must
first exhaust all available avenues of administrative relief
provided by existing law or regulations prior to seeking relief
before this Board, as required by the governing Air Force
Instruction. The Air Force Office of Primary Responsibility
(OPR) has reviewed this application and noted the applicant has
not filed an appeal through the Evaluation Reports Appeals Board
(ERAB). In view of this, we find this application is not ripe
for adjudication at this level, as there is a subordinate level
of appeal that has not first been depleted. Therefore, in view
of the above, we find no basis to recommend granting this
portion of the applicants request.
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THE BOARD DETERMINES THAT:
The applicant be notified that the evidence presented did not
demonstrate the existence of material error or injustice; that
the application was denied without a personal appearance; and
that the application will only be reconsidered upon the
submission of newly discovered relevant evidence not considered
with this application.
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The following members of the Board considered AFBCMR Docket
Number BC-2013-05028 in Executive Session on 16 October 2014
under the provisions of AFI 36-2603:
The following documentary evidence was considered:
Exhibit A. DD Form 149, dated 18 Oct 13, w/atchs.
Exhibit B. Applicants Master Personnel Records.
Exhibit C. Letter, AFPC/DPSIDE, dated 2 Aug 14.
Exhibit D. Letter, SAF/MRBR, dated 12 Sep 14.
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