A manual KC-135 Stratotanker defueling valve access door is open during exercise Royal Flush at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washinton, April 29, 2024. During the exercise, 92nd AMXS Airmen tested their ability to perform preventative and reactive aircraft maintenance at an increased operations tempo to simulate the environment they would experience during a potential real-world contingency. Royal Flush was a two-part Air Mobility Command-directed exercise that evaluated the ability to rapidly respond and execute mobility fundamentals and non-standard techniques to provide global mobility at a moment’s notice. In a 72-hour period, Fairchild AFB launched 44 KC-135 sorties. This exercise represents a shift from day-to-day aerial refueling missions and planned deployments, to a time when forces could be required to launch all available assets and personnel within days’ notice. As the world’s largest tanker fleet, Team Fairchild would be among the first units to respond to any global contingency. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Megan Delaine)
Date Taken: | 04.29.2024 |
Date Posted: | 05.10.2024 16:54 |
Photo ID: | 8397371 |
VIRIN: | 240429-F-TJ635-1063 |
Resolution: | 3692x2456 |
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Location: | FAIRCHILD AIR FORCE BASE, WASHINGTON, US |
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