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 THuNDeRBIRDS INcoRPoRaTe cITy FLyoveR   VASNHS highlights #BeThere campaign for veteran suicide awareness



            September is Suicide Prevention Month, a time where
 into Las vegas arrival route  VA Southern Nevada Healthcare System stresses the im-                          Share Resources and Support
                                                                                                                Suicide is preventable. If you know a veteran facing a
          portance of suicide prevention and connects veterans and
          their families with the resources they need.                                                        tough time, there are resources that can help you provide
                                                                                                              hope and support. These include:
 The U.S. Air Force Air Demonstra-  will depend on operational and mis-  With the stressors of 2020, VA is encouraging friends   • S.A.V.E. Training: This online suicide prevention train-
 tion Squadron, the “Thunderbirds,”  sion requirements, air traffic, aircraft   and family to #BeThere for veterans.  ing video teaches you how to talk to Veterans who may
 are flying over the Las Vegas metro-  availability and weather.  Every day, nearly 20 veterans or active duty service   be at risk for suicide https://psycharmor.org/courses/s-
 politan area during their return to   Residents along these routes can ex-  members take their own lives, but of those, about 14 are   a-v-e/.
 Nellis Air Force Base from air shows  pect to see white, non-hazardous smoke   either not connected or have not received recent VA care.   • Community Outreach Toolkit: This resource can help
 outside the city limits.  emitting from the high-performance   To help reach those veterans, VASNHS wants to raise   anyone host or participate in events to raise awareness
 The Thunderbirds, in conjunction  aircraft and a few seconds of jet noise   awareness about how to recognize the signs and how to   about mental health and suicide prevention (https://
 with McCarran International Airport  as the aircraft pass overhead.  intervene through #BeThere.               www.va.gov/ve/docs/outreachToolkitPreventingVeter-
 and Nellis Air Force Base, are inte-  The Thunderbirds welcome and   “Suicide prevention is everyone’s business,” said   anSuicideIsEveryonesBusiness.pdf).
 grating the flyover to showcase their  encourage viewers to tag the team on   VASNHS Chief of Staff Ramu Komanduri. “We can all play   • Social Media Safety Toolkit: This guide includes best
 appreciation and support to the city,  social media in photos and videos of   a vital role in suicide prevention by reaching out to some-  practices and sample posts for responding to social
 provide inspiration to local residents  their formation with the hashtags #AF-  one who is exhibiting warning signs of crisis or suicide   media content that may indicate that someone is in
 and visitors and strengthen the Air  Thunderbirds and #LasVegasArrival.  risk and by showing our support. Helping someone feel   emotional distress.
 Force’s partnership with the local   It is important to note that the   included can make a big difference during a challenging   • More resources can be found at www.BeThereForVeter-
          time. The #BeThere campaign is focused on simple yet im-
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 community.  Thunderbirds will not fly over the Las   pactful ways we can all reach out to and engage veterans.”  • VASNHS also offers several local, in-person resources.
 “We’re excited and honored to  Vegas metropolitan area upon return
            VASNHS encourages veterans and their loved ones
 incorporate a flyover of Las Vegas  from routine flying training in the   to take action, start a conversation, and share available   or plant those ideas—and it can reduce the stigma of   All VASNHS sites of care provide same-day services for
                                                                                                                veterans with urgent mental health needs during regular
 into our flying operations,” said Lt.  Nevada Test and Training Range.  resources when the signs of suicidal ideation are apparent.  suicide.  business hours, as well as after-hours care in the Emer-
 Col. John Caldwell,  Thunderbirds   For more on the team, follow @  Take Action  • Visit www.ReportingOnSuicide.org for important guid-  gency Department at the North Las Vegas VA Medical
 commander and leader. “This route  afthunderbirds on Facebook, Twitter,   Your support can give hope to a veteran going through   ance on how to safely communicate about suicide.  Center.
 change allows us to provide a visual  and Instagram.  a difficult time. This support includes:  Start the Conversation
 display of our appreciation, commit-  Upcoming air shows include:  • Direct veterans to appropriate resources, such as safe   Help prevent suicide by starting a discussion. Learn how   If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide,
 ment and support to our hometown   Oct. 17-18: Fort Worth, Texas  gun and medication storage, to work towards suicide   to start the conversation at www.starttheconversation.veter-  contact the Veterans Crisis Line to receive free, confidential
 on a routine basis.”  Oct. 24-25: Rome, Ga.  prevention in your community.  anscrisisline.net. Ask someone if they are having thoughts   support and crisis intervention available 24 hours a day, 7 days
 The flyover will typically occur on   Oct. 31-Nov. 1: Orlando, Fla.  • Normalize and speak openly about suicide with veter-  of suicide and promote discussions about current life chal-  a week, 365 days a year. Call 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1, text
 Mondays between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.   ans. This does not make them want to die by suicide   lenges, such as financial hardship or relationship strain.  to 838255, or chat online at VeteransCrisisLine.net/Chat.
 when the squadron returns from an
 air show or event outside of the city
 limits. It will feature six to eight F-16
 Fighting Falcons flying close in pre-  ALWAYS FREE ACCESS!
 cise formation, soaring approximately
 400 miles per hour at low altitudes
 between 500-1,000 feet above ground.
 The Thunderbirds will use one of   Frequent Updates — Breaking News
 the following flight paths for their
 return to Nellis Air Force Base:
 • South Arrival Route: the forma-  Local • Regional • National
 tion will start flying at low altitudes
 at South Point Casino before soaring
 eastbound down the Las Vegas strip
 into North Las Vegas and landing at
 Nellis Air Force Base. This flyover
 will last approximately 2 minutes.
 •  East  Arrival  Route:  the  forma-
 tion will start flying at low altitudes
 at Fiesta Station and head west be-
 fore turning right at the South Point
 Casino. Then, it will soar eastbound
 down the Las Vegas strip into North
 Las Vegas and land at Nellis Air Force
 Base. This flyover will last approxi-
 mately 4 and 1/2 minutes.
 • West Arrival Route: the forma-
 tion will start flying at low altitudes
 over downtown Summerlin and head
 south past Ikea before turning left at
 the South Point Casino. Then, it will
 soar eastbound down the Las Vegas
 strip into North Las Vegas and land
 at Nellis Air Force Base. This flyover
 will last approximately 3 and 1/2
 minutes.
 The arrival routes were coordi-
 nated and selected to maximize ef-
 ficient air traffic flow and cover key   Air Force photograph by Staff Sgt. Cory W. Bush
 Las Vegas landmarks. Additionally,   The United States Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron “Thunderbirds” fly over Las Vegas, Nev., April 11, 2020. The Thunderbirds are
 the formation and route selection   now flying over the Las Vegas metropolitan area during their return to Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., from air shows outside the city limits.
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