Shingo Maezawa, a military officer stationed at Gifu Air Base, enforces discipline with a volatile temper and unyielding dedication to protocol. Tasked with supervising pilot training, he relentlessly scrutinizes performances, erupting into sharp rebukes at the slightest inefficiency—particularly toward rookie Hisone Amakasu, whose hesitant maneuvers during exercises draw his ire. When her attempts to rectify errors trigger mid-air chaos, his frustration peaks, yet he swiftly grounds all aircraft as fuel reserves dip, prioritizing safety over training progress even as a base festival looms.
Administrative duties demand equal rigor: he mandates formalities like tactical call signs and clashes with subordinates who defy expectations, such as Remi Kakiyasu’s unauthorized personal calls. Though his abrasive style frays professional relationships, his decisive interventions during crises—like addressing mechanical failures mid-flight—cement his operational authority. Maezawa’s world revolves around military precision, every action and outburst reinforcing a reputation built on stringent standards and an intolerance for deviation.