Acrobatics flight thanks to healthcare workers April 29, 5:59 PM

In the United States, a military aerobatic squadron formed a flight over New York City on the 28th to pay homage to medical personnel in responding to the new coronavirus.

The formation flights were carried out by the Navy's "Blue Angels" and the Air Force's "Thunderbirds".

With the aim of praising and showing respect to essential workers who carry out essential work for society, such as medical staff and public transport personnel, six fighters each formed a formation to infect the new coronavirus. We flew over New York, where there are many people, and adjacent New Jersey, for about an hour.

In New York City parks, a large number of masked citizens awaited each other, clapping and cheering as fighter jets passed by while smoking smoke.

At a hospital in Manhattan, New York, healthcare workers were filming formation flights on their smartphones.

A nurse woman said, "I'm very happy to hear that I am grateful."
A man living in New York City said, “I've always wanted to thank the medical staff and police officers who work on the front lines, so it's a good day today. We believe that if we all come together, we will be able to overcome difficulties. "

According to the US Army, the two squadrons are performing aerobatics at air events at least 30 times a year, but due to the effects of the new coronavirus, they have been canceled one after another, so this flight is part of training. However, we do not incur any new costs.

The U.S. Army plans to make these flights over another city over the next two weeks.