Hollogram, Week of May 7, 2020

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Perseverance pays off By Airman 1st Class Quion Lowe, 49th Wing Public Affairs

HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. -A former MQ-9 sensor operator who commissioned and became an MQ-9 pilot, understands the value in asking for help. The process of becoming a commissioned officer for the Air Force was long and challenging for 1st Lt. Shack, 6th Attack Squadron MQ-9 Reaper instructor pilot, but he persevered with the help of many individuals. He hopes to pay forward the assistance he received by molding newer generations. “Do not give up, there is always somebody there to help you,” said Shack. “I know the process for commissioning can seem like a daunting task, but I am willing to break it down and share my experience with anyone who wants help.” While MQ-9 sensor operators and pilots work closely together to complete the mission, there is a distinct difference in the roles they fill. “From the pilot side I think of us as the mission coordinator or manager,” said Shack. “The sensor operator does the vast majority of the target exploitation, and the pilot handles aircraft placement in addition to the majority of communications and weapons work. I am not saying a strong sensor operator cannot handle communications and weapons, but that is the average crew dynamic.” As an Airman, beginning his sensor operator career, Shack realized that due to their added level of responsibility, pilots would have the final say for any ideas for improvement sensor operators might have.” “I was a sensor operator for 11 years,” said Shack. “I got a chance to be operational and teach students. One thing that was a constant was the importance of pilots in the sensor operator 1st Lt. Shack, 6th Attack Squadron instructor pilot, poses for a portrait in an MQ-9 Reaper cockpit simulator, career field. It seemed anytime I wanted to make April 27, 2020, on Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. Shack worked as an MQ-9 sensor operator for 11 years before he See Perseverance, Page 2 commissioned to be an MQ-9 pilot. (U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO BY AIRMAN 1ST CLASS QUION LOWE) INDEX

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