Senior Airman Elijah Rias, an in-flight refueling specialist assigned to the 93rd Aerial Refueling Squadron, looks out of the boom pod during a training event over Washington state, Feb. 23, 2024. The 92nd Operations Group held a week-long training event to build proficiency with the Real-Time Information in Cockpit system, which was designed to increase connectivity between Air assets during real-world operations worldwide. During the training event, pilots and in-flight refueling operators learned about the components of RTIC, performed ground training to simulate using the system and utiliz


Senior Airman Elijah Rias, an in-flight refueling specialist assigned to the 93rd Aerial Refueling Squadron, looks out of the boom pod during a training event over Washington state, Feb. 23, 2024. The 92nd Operations Group held a week-long training event to build proficiency with the Real-Time Information in Cockpit system, which was designed to increase connectivity between Air assets during real-world operations worldwide. During the training event, pilots and in-flight refueling operators learned about the components of RTIC, performed ground training to simulate using the system and utilized the system during a training flight. Training like this ensures Fairchild AFB’s Airmen are prepared to apply appropriate tactics to possible pacing threats and demonstrates their readiness for tomorrow’s fight anytime, anywhere. Air Force


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