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Luke Air Force Base giving us a view of Friday's flyover to honor frontline healthcare workers.Copyright 2020 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved.

The formation flyover took place on Friday, May 1, 2020, over the Phoenix, Arizona area adjacent to Luke AFB, a major training facility for … The flyover is expected to last about 50 minutes.

LUKE AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz – Luke Air Force Base, to include the 56th Fighter Wing and the 944th Fighter Wing, along with the Arizona Air National Guard 161st Air Refueling Wing will honor Arizona’s front line COVID-19 responders with a community flyover May 1, 2020.

PHOENIX — Arizona's front line COVID-19 workers are being honored Friday in a big way.More than a dozen jets fly over our Valley hospitals to show appreciation to all the healthcare workers, first reponsders, military members and other essential personnel working to fight the coronavirus pandemic.Luke Air Force Base released this map showing where they'll be flying. Luke Air Force Base, Arizona Air National Guard honor COVID-19 frontline workers with special flyover Arizona's coronavirus frontline workers and first responders were honored with a … A formation of 15 military aircraft – 14 jets and one refueling plane — from Luke Air Base will deliver a salute Friday with a flyover starting at 3:10 p.m. and lasting about 50 minutes. They should remain safely in their own homes and avoid going to landmarks, hospitals or gathering in large groups to view the flyover.Viewers who take photos of the flyover are encouraged to post on social media using the hashtags #LukeSalutes, #AirForceSalites and #FlyoverFriday.Public colleges hide donors who seek to influence students.

Around 3:10 p.m. MST, Luke Air Force Base, including the 56th Fighter Wing, 944th Fighter Wing, and Arizona National Guard 161st Air Refueling Wing, will conduct a 50-minute flight across the Valley.

It will begin around 3:10 p.m. and last about 50 minutes, so those staying at home can just look up to watch the amazing flyover happening this May 1, 2020. Luke Air Force Base and the Arizona National Guard will perform a flyover for a vast swath of metro Phoenix on Friday to honor people who are on the front line of the fight against COVID-19.The flyover will begin at about 3:10 p.m. Friday and will last 50 minutes.

The flyover will include members of the 56th and 144th Fighters Wings, and the National Guard's 161st Air Refueling Wing.

Luke's announcement advised residents to view the flyover from their homes and to maintain social distancing during the event.

The flyover will consist of a formation of 15 aircraft including seven F-35A Lightning IIs and seven F-16 Fighting Falcons flying out of Luke Air Force Base and one KC-135 from the 161st ARW.

Luke Air Force Base and the Arizona National Guard will perform a flyover for a vast swath of metro Phoenix on Friday to honor people who are on the front line of the fight against COVID-19. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

By: abc15.com staff WATCH: Luke Air Force Base honors front-line workers with Phoenix area flyover Luke Air Force Base giving us a view of Friday's flyover to honor frontline healthcare workers.

Arizona’s COVID-19 responders on the front lines will be honored on Friday, May 1, with a special flyover from Luke Air Force Base.