Fairchild Air Force Base | |
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Part of Air Mobility Command (AMC) | |
Located near: Spokane, Washington | |
Boeing KC-135 assigned to Fairchild AFB
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Location in the United States
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Coordinates | 47°36′54″N 117°39′20″W / 47.61500°N 117.65556°W |
Site information | |
Controlled by | United States Air Force |
Site history | |
Built | 1942 |
Built by | U.S. Government |
In use | 1942 – present |
Garrison information | |
Garrison | 92d Air Refueling Wing |
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Elevation AMSL | 2,462 ft / 750 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 47°36′54″N 117°39′20″W / 47.61500°N 117.65556°WCoordinates: 47°36′54″N 117°39′20″W / 47.61500°N 117.65556°W | ||||||||||
Website | fairchild.amc.af.mil | ||||||||||
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Fairchild Air Force Base (AFB) (IATA: SKA, ICAO: KSKA, FAA LID: SKA) is a United States Air Force base, located approximately 12 miles (20 km) southwest of Spokane, Washington.
The host unit at Fairchild is the 92d Air Refueling Wing (92 ARW) assigned to the Air Mobility Command's Eighteenth Air Force. The 92 ARW is responsible for providing air refueling, as well as passenger and cargo airlift and aero-medical evacuation missions supporting U.S. and coalition conventional operations as well as U.S. Strategic Command strategic deterrence missions.
Fairchild AFB was established in 1942 as the Spokane Air Depot. It is named in honor of General Muir S. Fairchild (1894–1950). A World War I aviator, he was the Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force at the time of his death.
The 92d Air Refueling Wing is commanded by Colonel Charles "Brian" McDaniel. Its Command Chief Master Sergeant is Chief Master Sergeant Christian Pugh.
Fairchild is home to a wide variety of units and missions. Most prominent is its air refueling mission, with two wings, one active, the 92d Air Refueling Wing, and one national guard, the 141st Air Refueling Wing, both flying the Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker. Other units here include the Air Force Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape school, medical detachments, a weapons squadron and the Joint Personnel Recovery Agency.