Michigan Air National Guard Will Perform Flyovers As A Celebration Of 100 Years Of Ariel Refueling

The Michigan Air National Guard is set to showcase its aerial prowess as it conducts flyovers across nine communities Tuesday, June 27th. This demonstration is part of the United States Air Force’s celebration of 100 years of aerial refueling excellence. 

The flyovers will allow residents of Michigan to witness the crucial role of KC-135 Stratotankers and A-10 Thunderbolt IIs in the Air Force mission. 

The event will commence with a formation flight over the Blue Water Bridge in Port Huron at around 10:20 a.m. Other locations to be graced by the flyovers include Alpena, Mackinaw City, Maple City, Grand Rapids, Battle Creek, Lansing, the Detroit River, and Selfridge Air National Guard Base. These aircraft are operated by the 127th Wing, which comprises about 1,700 military and civilian personnel. Similar flyovers will take place nationwide to commemorate the centennial milestone.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell