Injuries Reported After Severe Storm Strikes Before Airshow
Nearly a dozen people were injured on the flight line when a microburst hit McConnell Air Force Base in Kansas.
Ten people sustained minor injuries when a slow-moving microburst descended on the Frontiers in Flight airshow at McConnell Air Force Base in Wichita, Kansas, on Sunday morning.
According to base officials, the storm produced wind gusts in excess of 50 mph. It came through early in the morning before the crowds had arrived, bringing with it lightning and rain.
The airshow held the day before had attracted more than 65,000 visitors, according to an U.S. Air Force spokesperson.
Of those injured, six were military medical personnel and four were civilian vendors. All were outside on the flight line when the damaging winds occurred.
"Due to the timing of the inclement weather, spectators had not entered the event area," the spokesperson said.
Additionally, some vendors reported damage to booths and the wind relocated many portable toilets. One building on base was struck by lightning, but there was no reported damage to the structure.
Because of damages to services, Sunday's airshow was canceled.
Video of the show area during the storm showed flattened tents and chairs, and aircraft blowing across a water-logged ramp. There were no reports of significant damage to the larger aircraft on display.
Airmen made several foreign object debris (FOD) walks looking for trash and parts of aircraft deposited on the ramp by the storm.
"Safety is always our first priority at McConnell, especially when it comes to hosting the community for an airshow," the spokesman told FLYING.
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