by Senior Airman
22nd Air Refueling Wing Public Affairs
10/30/2012 - MCCONNELL AIR FORCE BASE, Kan. -- As
the East Coast prepares for Hurricane Sandy, six KC-135 Stratotankers
from Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakenhurst, N.J., relocated here for shelter
from the storm Oct. 27.
"We are McGuire's primary base," said Senior Airman Victoria Carrero,
22nd Air Refueling Wing command post controller. "All bases have a plan
and a primary base they go to during emergency conditions."
The remaining JBMDL KC-135s were evacuated to other bases with available space.
As of Oct. 29th at 1:53 p.m., Hurricane Sandy was a Category I storm
with maximum sustained winds of 92 miles per hour, with possible higher
gusts.
Officials with the National Hurricane Center have warned that the
combination of high winds, storm surge and high tide could result in
flooding in coastal areas. If the storm collides with arctic air moving
from the north and an early winter storm moving from the west, Sandy
could potentially turn into what some weather officials are calling the
"perfect storm."
Although the threat is not directly on McConnell's homefront, the base is ready to assist.
In response to previous Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, Ike and Gustav, Air
Mobility Command tasked more than 1,500 sorties to support relief
efforts, and Mobility Airmen moved nearly 25,000 passengers, more than
3,600 patients, and delivered nearly 6,500 short tons of supplies to and
from the Gulf Coast.
McConnell's mission is to provide global reach by conducting air
refueling and airlift where ever and when ever needed. This includes
supporting fellow AMC bases in humanitarian missions.
"As America's Mobility Airmen, we are here to answer the call when it
comes, in response to natural or manmade disasters," said Lt. Gen.
Darren McDew, 18th Air Force commander. "Our Airmen are watching
Hurricane Sandy 24 hours a day, preparing to deliver to those in need."
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
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