February 21, 200817 yr I've heard from various people that PT is allowed during duty hours. Does anyone know where this is in writing instead of just "hearing that the CSAF allows me to work out during the day." Thanks.
February 21, 200817 yr per the reg 10-248 I think, commanders are REQUIRED to allow time during the duty day for PT. "1.13.4. Ensures all members are permitted up to 90 minutes of DT for PT 3 times weekly (Regular component only)." DT = Duty Time Edited February 21, 200817 yr by stract
February 21, 200817 yr Not trying to be a dick, but you must be either.. 1) Not on AD 2) Working for a douchebag nazi Why are you asking? Do you have a boss who tells you that can't workout during the day? Do you punch a time card when you get to work and when you leave? Do you get a lunch break? Do you work strictly 8-5? Are you banned from going to PT even if your assigned work is complete? As long as you are not actively engaged in an activity, meeting, briefing, flight, etc., your boss should have any authority to not let you PT. Squadrons conduct PT as a function (MPF regularly shuts down from 1000-1400 to do squadron PT), so I can't imagine that leadership would look kindly on him not letting his people go to the gym in the middle of the day. But no, I don't know where you're going to find a reg that says you can work out during duty hours. Edit: Stract found 10-248 while I typed.
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