Training leader wins AETC award for aviation resource management Published April 2, 2008 By Susan Griggs 81st Training Wing Public Affairs KEESLER AIR FORCE BASE, MISS. -- Senior Master Sgt. Philip Kreiser is the winner of Air Education and Training Command's outstanding aviation resource management instructor award for 2007. As superintendent of the aviation resource management course in the 334th Training Squadron, Sergeant Kreiser "demonstrated outstanding leadership that significantly impacted the career field by overseeing two formal courses," said his commander, Lt. Col. Doug Chowning. "His intense focus on the betterment of his career field was key in being awarded $50,000 toward a new aviation resource management training simulation under the Air Force's Education and Training Technology Applications Program." The sergeant led a seven-member team responsible for training 384 students, and he personally spent 600 hours in the classroom during the year. He was the catalyst for Keesler's groundbreaking interactive multimedia instruction course and launched and taught AETC's first aviation resource management chief's course. He was credited with his team's contributions to the squadron's "excellent" rating in last year's operational readiness inspection, as well as 100-percent course compliance during the 81st Training Group and 2nd Air Force standards and evaluation inspections. Sergeant Kreiser was also chosen as the 81st Training Group's senior noncommissioned officer instructor of the quarter for April-June. He's been in the Air Force 19 years and at Keesler for nearly three years.