National Guard flyovers honor frontline workers
Posted: May 1, 2020 7:06 AM EDT
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Air Force Pilots are flying over hospitals and medical centers as a morale boost and thank you to those fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 122nd Fighter Wing, a unit of the Indiana Air National Guard, completed a flyover in Fort Wayne where they’re based.
They’ll be doing another flyover in Indianapolis on Saturday.
ABC 57's Vahid Sadrzadeh spoke with the Commander of the 122nd about what these flyovers mean.
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