Here’s What You Heard and Saw Fly Over Lansing
If you were at the Michigan State Capitol or around the Downtown Lansing area around noon today, you probably heard a loud noise overhead.
Don't worry, it was nothing insidious, it was just the Michigan Air National Guard.
Michigan Air National Guard Flyover Event
The Michigan Air National Guard Flew over Downtown Lansing at about 12:20 this afternoon as part of a flyover event that took place not only across the state of Michigan but across the nation.
The United States Air Force commemorated "100 years of aerial refueling excellence" with this flyover event.
Where Did the Air National Guard Flyover Michigan?
Different aerial vehicles (the KC-135 Stratotanker flying in formation with A-10 Thunderbolt IIs) flew all across the state of Michigan. Here are the flyovers that were made in the order they were made;
- Port Huron
- Alpena
- Mackinaw City
- Maple City
- Grand Rapids
- Battle Creek
- Lansing
- Detroit
- Selfridge
After everything was said and done, the pilots and aerial vehicles made that entire journey in just over two hours. You can see a map of their route below.
Fog and Smoke Obstruct Views of Michigan Flyover Event
If you wanted to catch a glimpse of these planes making their way over Lansing, hopefully, you got a good view. Fog prevented onlookers from spotting it in Port Huron.
Plus, Lansing and many other parts of Michigan are suffering from reduced visibility due to smoke from the Canadian wildfires making its way south.
If you want to keep updated on the next time there's some kind of flyover event, you can CLICK HERE for more information.