 Favorite food in Hawaii. I love Pokeballs. There are a lot of great shops in Waikiki. Hi, I am Captain Connor McFarlane. I am a tactical coordinator, an Air Combat Systems Officer on the Canadian CP-140 Aurora aircraft. I'm here on the ramp at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, ready to do the 60-second challenge. So let's get into it. Coolest thing you saw during the exercise. It's early days, but I went aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier yesterday. That was pretty good. If you weren't a CAF member, what would you be? I'd like to be a motorcycle tour guide in the Rocky Mountains. Alright, next up. How does this exercise compare to others that you've been on? Easily the best one so far. There are a lot of other nations, a lot of ships, a lot of aircraft. It makes it a very exciting and dynamic environment. Why did you join the CAF? I joined the CAF to fly around the world, work with fantastic people, and use pretty cool equipment. What is RIMPAC? RIMPAC is a rim of the Pacific exercise involving nations from all around the Pacific Ocean. How does embracing diversity enhance military operational effectiveness? It brings people from all sorts of experiences together. We work together to solve many of the problems that we come across. What is your role in the CAF? As mentioned at the start, I'm a tactical coordinator aboard the Aurora. We work with our sensor operators to find submarines. Alright, that's it.