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斋月期间 印尼出动F-16低飞做“早饭闹钟”
2019-05-12 07:39 空军 /印尼 /印度
(观察者网讯)据香港“东网”5月11日报道,本年度伊斯兰教斋戒月已在5日开始。印度尼西亚空军按照传统,于凌晨时分出动F-16战机,在爪哇岛几个城市巡逻,每早以低飞轰鸣,以叫醒民众起床吃“封斋饭”。
印尼空军的F-16 图片来自东网
印尼空军战机过去都会在斋戒月期间的早晨,前赴多地展开飞航训练,包括东爪哇省的泗水、梭罗市,以及中爪哇省的日惹市等地。在日出前,战机低空飞行,并开启后燃器来产生更大的声响,以唤醒熟睡中的民众。在斋戒月期间,伊斯兰教徒必须在日出晨礼前吃早饭,之后一直到日落前都不能进食。
印度尼西亚空军于数年前开始黎明训练计划,主要使用F-16,和美韩研发的T-50金鹰式高级教练机。印尼空军发言人表示,这项飞行任务不只是为了要维持传统,也会避免飞行员在禁食期间、血糖较低的情况下训练。 返回搜狐,查看更多
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During the holy month of Ramadan, Indonesia dispatched the F-16 low flight to do the "birthday alarm clock"
2019-05-12 07:39 Air Force / Indonesia / India
(Observer Web News) According to Hong Kong's "East Net" reported on May 11, this year's Islamic fasting month began on the 5th. In accordance with tradition, the Indonesian Air Force dispatched F-16 fighters in the early hours of the morning, patrolling several cities in Java, and roaring with low flying every morning to wake up people to get up and eat "salted rice."
Indonesian Air Force's F-16 picture from the East Net
In the past, during the fasting month, the Indonesian Air Force fighters went to various places to conduct flight training, including Surabaya in East Java, Solo City, and Yogyakarta City in Central Java. Before sunrise, the aircraft flew at low altitude and turned on the afterburner to produce a louder sound to awaken the sleeping people. During the fasting month, Muslims must have breakfast before the sunrise morning and then cannot eat until sunset.
The Indonesian Air Force began its dawn training program several years ago, mainly using the F-16, and the T-50 Golden Eagle advanced trainer developed by the United States and South Korea. A spokesman for the Indonesian Air Force said the mission was not just to maintain tradition, but also to prevent pilots from training during fasting and low blood sugar. Go back to Sohu and see more
https://www.thejakartapost.com/news...ly-jet-fighters-to-wake-people-for-sahur.html
Indonesian Air Force to fly jet fighters to wake people for 'sahur'
Jakarta / Wed, May 8, 2019 / 07:17 pm
A F-16 jet fighter belonging to the Indonesian Air Force sits at an airbase. (TNI AU via tribunnews.com/-)
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Through its Twitter account @_TNIAU, the Air Force said jet fighter training would be conducted in several cities on Java Island, namely Surabaya in East Java, Surakarta, Klaten and Sragen in Central Java and Yogyakarta.
“God willing, we will carry out the tradition to wake people up for sahur using fighter aircraft,” the tweet reads.
Separately, Air Force spokesperson Col. Sus M. Yuris said the mission was not merely for maintaining tradition, but to make sure that Air Force personnel do not train during Ramadan.
Dawn is the right time to fly for fighter pilots, according to medical experts, who advised against training until after 10 a.m., when the blood sugar levels of people who fast begin to drop.
“Fighter pilots are not recommended to operate aircraft when they are in the state of having low blood sugar levels,” Sus said as quoted by kompas.com.
He added that it was a “combined mission” to wake people up for sahur during training time.
During sahur, low-flying fighter aircraft will soar the skies and pilots will be required to use afterburners, which generate noise.
A training program at dawn was initiated by the Air Force several years ago. Two kinds of aircraft were mainly used: the F-16 and the T50i. (vny)
https://theaviationgeekclub.com/ind...eople-up-during-the-fasting-month-of-ramadan/
Indonesian Air Force flying F-16 and T-50i aircraft to wake people up during the fasting month of Ramadan
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A training program at dawn was initiated by Indonesian Air Force several years ago.
The Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Udara (TNI-AU, Indonesian Air Force) says it will be conducting flight training in the predawn hours to wake people up for their sahur (predawn meal) during the fasting month of Ramadan.
They will launch jet fighter training over several cities on Java Island, namely Surabaya in East Java, Surakarta, Klaten and Sragen in Central Java and Yogyakarta.
“God willing, we will carry out the tradition to wake people up for sahur using fighter aircraft,” the TNI-AU said.
Indonesian Air Force spokesperson Col. Sus M. Yuris says this is also to ensure that pilots do not train during the fasting hours, which is from dawn to dusk.
Dawn is the right time to fly for fighter pilots, according to medical experts, who advised against training until after 10:00 hrs (local time), when the blood sugar levels of people who fast begin to drop. Fighter pilots are not recommended to operate aircraft when they are in the state of having low blood sugar levels.
During sahur, low-flying fighter aircraft will soar the skies and pilots will be required to use afterburners, which generate noise. A training program at dawn was initiated by the Air Force several years ago. Two kinds of aircraft were mainly used: the F-16 and the T-50i.
Photo credit: Alex R. Lloyd / U.S. Air Force
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斋月期间 印尼出动F-16低飞做“早饭闹钟”
2019-05-12 07:39 空军 /印尼 /印度
(观察者网讯)据香港“东网”5月11日报道,本年度伊斯兰教斋戒月已在5日开始。印度尼西亚空军按照传统,于凌晨时分出动F-16战机,在爪哇岛几个城市巡逻,每早以低飞轰鸣,以叫醒民众起床吃“封斋饭”。
印尼空军的F-16 图片来自东网
印尼空军战机过去都会在斋戒月期间的早晨,前赴多地展开飞航训练,包括东爪哇省的泗水、梭罗市,以及中爪哇省的日惹市等地。在日出前,战机低空飞行,并开启后燃器来产生更大的声响,以唤醒熟睡中的民众。在斋戒月期间,伊斯兰教徒必须在日出晨礼前吃早饭,之后一直到日落前都不能进食。
印度尼西亚空军于数年前开始黎明训练计划,主要使用F-16,和美韩研发的T-50金鹰式高级教练机。印尼空军发言人表示,这项飞行任务不只是为了要维持传统,也会避免飞行员在禁食期间、血糖较低的情况下训练。 返回搜狐,查看更多
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During the holy month of Ramadan, Indonesia dispatched the F-16 low flight to do the "birthday alarm clock"
2019-05-12 07:39 Air Force / Indonesia / India
(Observer Web News) According to Hong Kong's "East Net" reported on May 11, this year's Islamic fasting month began on the 5th. In accordance with tradition, the Indonesian Air Force dispatched F-16 fighters in the early hours of the morning, patrolling several cities in Java, and roaring with low flying every morning to wake up people to get up and eat "salted rice."
Indonesian Air Force's F-16 picture from the East Net
In the past, during the fasting month, the Indonesian Air Force fighters went to various places to conduct flight training, including Surabaya in East Java, Solo City, and Yogyakarta City in Central Java. Before sunrise, the aircraft flew at low altitude and turned on the afterburner to produce a louder sound to awaken the sleeping people. During the fasting month, Muslims must have breakfast before the sunrise morning and then cannot eat until sunset.
The Indonesian Air Force began its dawn training program several years ago, mainly using the F-16, and the T-50 Golden Eagle advanced trainer developed by the United States and South Korea. A spokesman for the Indonesian Air Force said the mission was not just to maintain tradition, but also to prevent pilots from training during fasting and low blood sugar. Go back to Sohu and see more
https://www.thejakartapost.com/news...ly-jet-fighters-to-wake-people-for-sahur.html
Indonesian Air Force to fly jet fighters to wake people for 'sahur'
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Jakarta / Wed, May 8, 2019 / 07:17 pm
A F-16 jet fighter belonging to the Indonesian Air Force sits at an airbase. (TNI AU via tribunnews.com/-)
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Through its Twitter account @_TNIAU, the Air Force said jet fighter training would be conducted in several cities on Java Island, namely Surabaya in East Java, Surakarta, Klaten and Sragen in Central Java and Yogyakarta.
“God willing, we will carry out the tradition to wake people up for sahur using fighter aircraft,” the tweet reads.
Separately, Air Force spokesperson Col. Sus M. Yuris said the mission was not merely for maintaining tradition, but to make sure that Air Force personnel do not train during Ramadan.
Dawn is the right time to fly for fighter pilots, according to medical experts, who advised against training until after 10 a.m., when the blood sugar levels of people who fast begin to drop.
“Fighter pilots are not recommended to operate aircraft when they are in the state of having low blood sugar levels,” Sus said as quoted by kompas.com.
He added that it was a “combined mission” to wake people up for sahur during training time.
During sahur, low-flying fighter aircraft will soar the skies and pilots will be required to use afterburners, which generate noise.
A training program at dawn was initiated by the Air Force several years ago. Two kinds of aircraft were mainly used: the F-16 and the T50i. (vny)
https://theaviationgeekclub.com/ind...eople-up-during-the-fasting-month-of-ramadan/
Indonesian Air Force flying F-16 and T-50i aircraft to wake people up during the fasting month of Ramadan
By
Dario Leone
-
May 9 2019
0
13439
A training program at dawn was initiated by Indonesian Air Force several years ago.
The Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Udara (TNI-AU, Indonesian Air Force) says it will be conducting flight training in the predawn hours to wake people up for their sahur (predawn meal) during the fasting month of Ramadan.
They will launch jet fighter training over several cities on Java Island, namely Surabaya in East Java, Surakarta, Klaten and Sragen in Central Java and Yogyakarta.
“God willing, we will carry out the tradition to wake people up for sahur using fighter aircraft,” the TNI-AU said.
Indonesian Air Force spokesperson Col. Sus M. Yuris says this is also to ensure that pilots do not train during the fasting hours, which is from dawn to dusk.
Dawn is the right time to fly for fighter pilots, according to medical experts, who advised against training until after 10:00 hrs (local time), when the blood sugar levels of people who fast begin to drop. Fighter pilots are not recommended to operate aircraft when they are in the state of having low blood sugar levels.
During sahur, low-flying fighter aircraft will soar the skies and pilots will be required to use afterburners, which generate noise. A training program at dawn was initiated by the Air Force several years ago. Two kinds of aircraft were mainly used: the F-16 and the T-50i.
Photo credit: Alex R. Lloyd / U.S. Air Force