Some examples of high-risk activities are flying civil aircraft, hang gliding, skydiving, mixed martial arts (MMA) fighting, parasailing, white-water rafting, motorcycle and auto racing, scuba diving, bungee jumping, bronco and bull riding, and extreme sports or any activity identified by the commander.
Rock Climbing, 2 and 4-wheel on and off-road driving, scuba diving, extreme skiing/snow boarding, bungee jumping, bull riding, and others are now part of many ACC members' off-duty recreation and all have significant inherent risks.
Boxing or martial arts. Motor sports. Sky diving or hang gliding. Climbing or caving. Skiing and winter sports.
Must be valid for up to 90 days from date of application submittal. AF Form 422 - Notice of AF Members Qualification Status: With NO restrictions and validated within the last 60 days from the date your application is received.
Obtain a copy of the AF Form 422 from your unit or download it from an official Air Force website.
Obtain the AF IMT 422 form from your unit's administrative office or download it from the official Air Force website.
When your DD-214 is completed and made official, you will receive a confirmation email of when the DD-214 will be available for you to download it electronically via the vMPF. Important Note: THE AIR FORCE NO LONGER MAILS THE DD-214. ONCE THE FORM IS COMPLETE AND OFFICIAL, IT WILL BE AVAILABLE IN VMPF FOR 60 DAYS ONLY.
Air Force Records Search the National Archives Catalog for Air Force Records. Search Air Force Records in the Access to Archival Databases (AAD) Unidentified Flying Objects - Project BLUE BOOK. Air Force links provided by the Archives Library Information Center (ALIC) Research in Military Records at the National Archives.
High Risk Activities means any activity which inherently poses an increased risk of harm, illness or injury. Examples of high-risk activities are extreme sports, water activities and recreational activities with dangerous elements.