Ryabova entered the Engels military aviation school in October 1941 to become a navigator in the 588th Night Bomber Regiment, one of the three women's aviation regiments founded by
Marina Raskova. The navigation courses normally lasted three years, but due to the war the classes only lasted three months. The regiment was deployed to the Southern Front in May 1942 it received the
Guards designation and was reorganized into the
46th Guards Night Bomber Regiment. After entering the war as a flight navigator she was eventually promoted to the position of squadron navigator under the command of squadron navigator
Marina Chechneva. One time in 1944 she and pilot
Nadezhda Popova flew 18 bombing sorties in a single night over Poland. In total she flew 890 sorties during the war, with her last mission taking place over Berlin after participating in bombing campaigns in Taman, Crimea, Belarus, and Poland. On 23 February 1945 Ryabova was declared a Hero of the Soviet Union for completing 816 missions, and the medal of the award was presented to her by the commander of the 2nd Byelorussian Front,
Konstantin Rokossovsky, on 8 March. == Later life ==