Logistics airman at Pope develops Wingman app

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  • By Marvin Krause
  • 43rd Airlift Group
Airmen at Pope now have a more convenient way to provide their location to local helping agencies, using a free Android mobile app.

Airman 1st Class Hwansung Kim, 43rd Logistics Readiness Squadron, created the app after receiving a contact card from his unit with local information to be hand-carried in his wallet.

"Wingmanship is a mobile application that provides functionality for calling a Wingman, finding a taxi, hotel, calling the base directory or an emergency contact," said Kim.

"Being a Wingman means helping others and I thought the card was outdated. The people of my generation don't necessarily carry cards, but they always have their phones with them. I thought the app would be more useful to people. The app will hopefully get younger Airmen to consider calling someone instead of drinking and driving," said Kim.

The Wingmanship app is easy to use and provides Airmen and their families with quick access to important phone numbers and contact information that normally would have to be searched for or referenced from multiple sources.

He developed the app with Eclipse IDE software for Java developers for use on Android mobile phones.

"It took a few months to get the bugs and glitches worked out. I worked really hard on making sure this was a quality app that people would use," said Kim. "It takes merely seconds to get in-touch with a Wingman and only a few taps to find a taxi. With Wingmanship, the right information is only a few taps away."

One feature of the Wingmanship app lets you pinpoint and see your exact location on your mobile phone and also send your location to others.

"Getting location information instantly, the ability to be at a destination of your choice as fast as possible or sending an SMS (short message service) text with your exact location to one of your contacts are some features of the app," said Kim. "The app has the ability to send your location to your Wingman allowing them to know where you are if you need a ride."

Kim started developing the app last June and finished it in August. He is currently developing an Apple version, a similar Wingman app for Buckley AFB, Colo., and Fort Bragg Soldiers called, "Battlebuddies", that he hopes to have finished later this year.

Wingmanship has to be tailored to individual locations.