There’s a tanker squadron actually doing a lot of that right now. No more exec shop. Extra civ in CSS and 4 new contractors for scheduling, training and Stan/Eval. Flight commanders are responsible for their people and put them up for awards if they’ve earned them. 1206s are only written for those who get pushed out of squadron. Half of the squadron building is being converted to classified space. Interested to see if the flyers flock to the vault now with this new found time and freedom.
I suspect the cultural change will have to be supported by more than just one rogue commander. Otherwise, it’ll always die after the Change of Command. It’s much easier for outsiders to come in and assume the tanker crew members are too dumb and lazy to care about combat airpower and to reinstitute the culture of “make it happen” and low expectations (i.e. just get your beans done). Turns out both assumptions are wildly incorrect and to the detriment of the entire strike package. The more situationally aware and knowledgeable of the various mission sets tankers are, the more effective the force as a whole.
Not sure I follow why we have to reject “professional development” in your vision (e.g. Safety school, AIS, Professional flying organization involvement, etc). Professional development comes in many forms and can absolutely make you a better officer/aviator. Maybe you’re talking about PME? No need to try to convince me PME is broken—100% agree.
Oh...and agreed...volunteering should be 100% personal choice and not reportable to the AF in any fashion...including awards.