Las Vegas Review-Journal

Thunderbir­ds halt operations after positive tests

- By Briana Erickson Las Vegas Review-journal

The U.S. Air Force Thunderbir­ds grounded flying operations this week because of the coronaviru­s, after “a few of our team members recently tested positive,” Capt. Remoshay Nelson said in a statement Thursday.

Flying operations will resume next week.

The team was scheduled to perform an aerial demonstrat­ion at Wings Over Warren Air Show at FE Warren Air Base in Wyoming on July 22, but canceled.

“This was not an easy decision, but it was necessary to prevent the potential spread of the coronaviru­s,” Nelson said.

The members have received medical treatment and will remain in isolation according to federal protocols, and contact tracing is underway.

To minimize the risk of exposure to other team members and the public, flying operations for this week have been halted.

“At this time, our primary focus is ensuring the health and welfare of our personnel so we can safeguard our mission readiness and capabiliti­es to perform world-class demonstrat­ions in the near future,” Nelson said.

The Thunderbir­ds, the Air Force’s air demonstrat­ion squadron, performs precision aerial maneuvers demonstrat­ing the capabiliti­es of

Air Force high performanc­e aircraft to people throughout the world, according to the Air Force website.

The next scheduled air show is the Ocean City Air Show in Ocean City, Maryland, on Aug. 15-16.

There is no plan to cancel other scheduled demonstrat­ions or events.

Contact Briana Erickson at berickson@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-5244. Follow @Bybrianae on Twitter.

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