by Master Sgt. Brannen Parrish
931 Air Refueling Group Public Affairs
9/17/2013 - MCCONNELL AIR FORCE BASE, Kan. -- A
local television reporter gained an opportunity to see one method of
the 931st Air Refueling Group's mission preparation during a visit to
the KC-135 Operational Flight Trainer and the Boom Operator Weapons
System Trainer, Sept. 17.
Mark Davidson, a television reporter from KSN News in Wichita, visited the base and flew the pilot and boom simulator.
"I really appreciate getting this opportunity," Davidson said to the
pilots and boom operators who accompanied him to the simulator. "Few
people ever get this experience. It was amazing."
Davidson met with Lt. Col. Eric Vitosh, commander, 18th Air Refueling
Squadron who explained the training value that flight simulators provide
at a reduced cost to tax payers, and how the 931st Air Refueling
Group's air refueling mission provides global reach.
Captain Christopher Markley, pilot, 18th ARS and Master Sgt. James
Guldjord and Master Sgt. Christopher Norris operated the simulators. The
Airman for a Day piece will air on KSN sometime in September.
Thursday, September 19, 2013
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