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Staff Sgt. Bradley Hofstetter, 455th Expeditionary Aerial Port Squadron, is the Warrior of the Week. He is an air terminal operations center information controller deployed from the 75th Logistics Readiness Squadron, Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Sergeant Hofstetter’s primary duties include managing aerial port activities, ensuring all sub-sections meet sequence of events in the successful and on time departure of cargo and passenger aircraft. He disseminates aircraft information to include parking spots, aircraft configurations, and allowable cabin load (ACL) to Ramp Services. Reviews aircraft load plans for accuracy, briefs aircrews on cargo & passenger load characteristics to include any HAZMAT information or unique loading requirements. On being named Warrior of the Week Sergeant Hoffstetter, a Clearfield, Utah native, said, “It felt good.” “It was an honor to have the general and the command chief come to my work,” he added. Sergeant Hoffstetter said his job is important because he is the liaison between aircraft and cargo traveling to all parts in and out of Afghanistan. He added that his team prides themselves in fixing personnel and cargo travel issues to make sure everything and everyone get where they need to go. SSgt Hofstetter’s supervision commented about his performance by saying he is very organized and is able to multi-task several different missions at once. He remains calm and cool under pressure and executes the mission in a mature and professional manner. Bradley is conscientious in ensuring all agencies come together to facilitate on time departures of tactical and channel airlift. (U.S. Air Force photo by/ Tech. Sgt. Jeromy K. Cross)
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