New Wing inspection team at 107th AW Published April 15, 2014 By Senior Master Sgt. Ray Lloyd 107th Airlift Wing NIAGARA FALLS RESERVE STATION, N.Y. -- Members of the 107th Airlift Wing here swore in as the new Wing Inspection Team April 13. The team consists of deputized members in the Inspector General's office and will be performing inspections and evaluations for the new Commanders Inspection Program. "All WIT members have been hand-picked by their commanders because they have the expertise temperament and experience to accurately and fairly provide a report card to the Wing Commander," said Maj. Justin Pautler, 107th AW director of inspections. This is a cost saving program for the Air Force. In the past they would send IG inspector teams to Air Force units. Now with a new program like Management Internal Control Toolset the IG and commanders can track the progress of their units virtually, reducing inspection team travel and lodging costs. The new instruction is Air Force Instruction 90-201, Air Force Inspection System. This details the CIP. WIT members plan the exercise and objectives and write the Master Scenario Event List. Planned for this year is a Force Support Squadron MICT inspection, Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosive and Emergency Management Exercise.