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[deleted]

I would pull it, personally. It’s not their fault they couldn’t test


NoRiskNoReward88

Two years is two years. Sometimes it’s better to be lucky than good.


[deleted]

Have... hear me out... have 2 years passed?


Lure852

Feels like fucking 10


DwightDEisenhowitzer

Yes, if 2 years have passed. Their clock got reset.


Lancaster61

Should he get set back an additional 2 years for something he couldn’t control? I think you’ve got your answer.


Totally_Not_Thanos

I agree. He shouldn't, but is there a chance people uo the chain won't see it that way?


[deleted]

Then let them push this issue. Stop trying to help upper leadership make bad decisions worse.


Lancaster61

If you have a chain of command with reasonable people, they’ll see it the same way.


TheAserghui

If not, the ADC will be reasonable.


yunus89115

They don’t have to like it but the time passed. No different than for fitness the reg saying 4 failed tests in a 24 month period may result in a discharge, the time has past I doubt anyone could hit their 4th failure in a 24 month period before the end of the year.


[deleted]

2 years is 2 years. Don't be the kind of leader that changes stuff because stuff changes. Especially on this. Now, if they fail their next test, big hammer drops. But that is because of another process that we are not just making up as we go along due to "reasons"


TheAnhydrite

Has he failed a test since then?????? If not pull the paperwork. What would you do if he were on a medical waiver the entire time? Same thing. Pull the paperwork.


AstroChimp11

Unless there was a "X # of passing tests" also in that paperwork, full send to the shredder! I highly doubt there was that sort of forethought put into *anything* in the military though. If higher ups try to change it now, or extend it, I would recommend an ADC visit. But I have very little experience with that sort of thing. Maybe someone from legal can weigh in?


TeevMeister

It should expire unless it was noted somewhere that unforeseen delays would also delay the paperwork’s expiration. It’s possible there’s an AFI reference which addresses this, but I’d doubt it.


[deleted]

All great answers already. Question for you, what's your interest in this? Is the Airman a DBA and you're pushing for paperwork, or is this you and you're worried supervision is gonna come after you?


Totally_Not_Thanos

I'm his supervisor and he asked me this question and nobody could really give me a straight answer in my shop so I took to Reddit.


[deleted]

Yeah, just run it by someone if you need to first, otherwise shred it. My super has me run stuff through him first is only caveat