A loud boom heard in Bowling Green Tuesday morning was "most likely" the result of a sonic boom caused by the 180th Fighter Wing. The 180th Fighter Wing was conducting a functional check flight ...
Residents in parts of southern and central Ohio could see or hear fighter jets flying over their homes Wednesday morning.
Chaplain Lt. Col. Harold Owens, of the 180th Fighter Wing, leads prayer. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Chaplain Lt. Col. Harold Owens, of the 180th Fighter Wing, holds his personal Bible.
If you hear another loud noise in northwest Ohio or southeast Michigan Thursday morning, there's no need to panic: it's the sound of a fighter aircraft reaching supersonic speeds during a flight test.
Chaplain Lt. Col. Harold Owens, of the 180th Fighter Wing, leads prayer. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Chaplain Lt. Col. Harold Owens, of the 180th Fighter Wing, holds his personal Bible.