A former Air Force instructor pilot is accused of having sex with a married student pilot at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas, and fraternizing with three enlisted airmen at other locations, according to the 47th Flying Training Wing.

Capt. Christopher Hill faces numerous charges for the incidents, which that allegedly occurred between April 2010 and July 2014 at Laughlin, Anderson Air Force Base, Guam; Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota; and elsewhere, according to a charge sheet, provided to Air Force Times.

Hill is accused of having sex with an unnamed lieutenant assigned to the 47th Student Squadron when he was her instructor pilot, the charge sheet says. The relationship allegedly lasted from Oct. 1, 2013, to July 31, 2014, during which the two allegedly had sex in the 434th Flying Training Squadron's flight room.

He is also charged with violating an order not to have contact with the student and lying about taking her flying in his plane, the charge sheet says.

In separate incidents, Hill is accused of having sex with an enlisted airman in Guam between April 1, 2012, and Oct. 31, 2012; he is also accused of having sexual conversations and flirting with a second enlisted airman elsewhere between August 2010 and Oct. 31, 2012; and he allegedly flirted with a third enlisted airman at Minot between Oct. 1, 2010, and April 30, 2012, the charge sheet says. All of the alleged incidents are considered fraternization.

Hill is further accused of burying electronic devices with "evidence of his adulterous relationship" at or near a hangar at Del Rio International Airport, Texas.

His court-martial is slated for Aug. 3 at Laughlin, according to the Air Force Judge Advocate General's online docket. Hill did not respond to an Air Force Times request for comment.

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