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4th OSS RAPCON uses frequencies, keeps aviators safe

Staff Sgt. Tyler West (right), 4th Operations Support Squadron air traffic control watch supervisor, and Senior Airman Daniel Hardy, 4th OSS air traffic control specialist, work on a simulated scenario at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, Dec. 13, 2022. The 4th OSS Radar Approach Control has a primary radar that goes out 60 nautical miles, and a secondary radar that reaches out 120 nautical miles that provides long-distance communication. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sabrina Fuller)

PHOTO BY: Airman 1st Class Sabrina Fuller
VIRIN: 221213-F-BD538-1029.JPG
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NIKON Z 6

LENS

NIKKOR Z 24-120mm f/4 S

APERTURE

56/10

SHUTTERSPEED

1/125

ISO

2500

IMAGE IS PUBLIC DOMAIN

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