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Fri, Apr 20, 2018

USAF Thunderbirds Return To Flying

Team Operational For The First Time Since Pilot's Fatal Injury

The USAF Thunderbirds demonstration team has resumed operations and practice following the fatal injury of pilot Major Stephen "Cajun" Del Bagno during training on April 4.

Thunderbirds commander Lt. Col. Kevin Walsh released a video Wednesday announcing the resumption of operations. "While our hearts are still heavy with the loss of our wingman Cajun, we know he’d want us back in the air and preparing to recruit, retain and inspire once more," Walsh said.

"These flights will focus on maintaining our team's proficiency with the demanding maneuvers of our air demonstrations," Walsh continued. "They will also strengthen our confidence following a trying two weeks for the squadron."

Walsh said that the Thunderbirds area also supporting a robust investigation process to ensure the highest level of safety in the team's operation. "This team and its leadership are taking a long, hard look at our processes and training to ensure that we are performing our mission the right way, and mitigating risks.

Walsh did not give a timeline for a resumption of the team's performance schedule. "We ask for your patience. We are not currently cancelling any performances beyond Columbus Air Air Force Base, but we stress that further cancellations are still possible."

(Image from Thunderbirds video posted to Facebook)

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