[Congressional Bills 115th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 4453 Introduced in House (IH)]
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115th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 4453
To provide a process by which certain wounded warriors who face medical
discharge from the Armed Forces may instead continue to serve in the
Armed Forces as remotely piloted aircraft pilots or remotely piloted
aircraft sensor operators in the Air Force.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
November 17, 2017
Mr. Pearce introduced the following bill; which was referred to the
Committee on Armed Services
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A BILL
To provide a process by which certain wounded warriors who face medical
discharge from the Armed Forces may instead continue to serve in the
Armed Forces as remotely piloted aircraft pilots or remotely piloted
aircraft sensor operators in the Air Force.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SERVICE OF WOUNDED WARRIORS AS REMOTELY PILOTED AIRCRAFT
PILOTS OR REMOTELY PILOTED AIRCRAFT SENSOR OPERATORS IN
THE AIR FORCE.
(a) Program Required.--The Secretary of the Air Force shall
establish a program under which a qualified wounded warrior who faces
retirement or separation from the Armed Forces for physical disability
may continue, in lieu of such retirement or separation, to serve in the
Armed Forces as a remotely piloted aircraft pilot or remotely piloted
aircraft sensor operator in the Air Force.
(b) Eligibility Qualifications.--
(1) Modification of physical requirements.--In the case of
wounded warriors only, the Secretary of the Air Force shall
modify the physical fitness requirements applicable to a
wounded warrior who is seeking to serve, or is serving, as a
remotely piloted aircraft pilot or remotely piloted aircraft
sensor operator if the wounded warrior is incapable of meeting
such requirements, such as completing an annual physical
training test, due to the service-related disability, but
otherwise satisfies the remotely piloted aircraft medical
standard.
(2) Medical waivers.--The restriction on medical waivers
contained in section 6.4.5.1 of Air Force Instruction 48-123
shall not apply to the program required by this section.
(3) Continued applicability of other requirements.--To
serve as a remotely piloted aircraft pilot or remotely piloted
aircraft sensor operator, a wounded warrior applicant would
still have to pass--
(A) the applicable Air Force Officer Qualifying
Test or Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery; and
(B) the applicable security and mental health
requirements.
(4) Automatic disqualification.--A wounded warrior may not
be selected to serve, or continue to serve, as a remotely
piloted aircraft pilot or remotely piloted aircraft sensor
operator if the Secretary of the Air Force determines that--
(A) the wounded warrior presents a hazard to flying
safety or mission completion;
(B) performance of the duty would be hazardous to
the health of the wounded warrior; or
(C) the wounded warrior is diagnosed with post-
traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury, or
any other mental disorder that could hinder mission
performance.
(c) Priority for Certain Wounded Warriors.--In selecting wounded
warriors to serve as a remotely piloted aircraft pilot or remotely
piloted aircraft sensor operator, the Secretary of the Air Force shall
give priority to wounded warriors whose disability was incurred--
(1) in the line of duty in a combat zone designated by the
Secretary of Defense; or
(2) during the performance of duty in combat-related
operations as designated by the Secretary of Defense.
(d) Transfer Authority.--In the case of a wounded warrior who is
not a member of the Air Force, the Secretary of the Air Force shall
cooperate with the Secretary concerned having jurisdiction over the
wounded warrior to transfer the wounded warrior from the other Armed
Force to the Air Force to permit the wounded warrior to be selected for
the program under this section.
(e) Wounded Warrior Defined.--In this section, the term ``wounded
warrior'' means a member of the Armed Forces who--
(1) is unfit to perform the duties of the member's office,
grade, rank, or rating because of physical disability incurred
in the line of duty; and
(2) is under consideration for retirement or separation
under chapter 61 of title 10, United States Code, or has been
placed on the temporary disability retired list.
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