Airmen assigned to the 22nd Air Refueling Wing conduct a foreign object debris (FOD) walk Monday following the Frontiers in Flight airshow at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. The FOD walk included airmen from every group in the wing to clear the flight line of materials such as rocks, loose hardware, and litter from the airshow. [Courtesy: U.S. Air Force]
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A microburst with wind gusts over 50 mph struck the Frontiers in Flight airshow at McConnell Air Force Base, resulting in minor injuries to ten individuals.
The storm occurred Sunday morning before spectators had arrived, affecting military medical personnel and civilian vendors on the flight line.
Damages to vendor booths and services caused by the microburst led to the cancellation of Sunday's airshow.
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.
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