Erik Bruijns observed the Ocean Sky international air exercise in the Canary Islands, which took place under the shadow of coronavirus restrictions
As a second wave of COVID-19 held Europe in its grip, the Canary Islands prepared for a fight of a different kind, with dozens of fighter jets taking part in the Ocean Sky 2020 air combat exercise between October 19 and 30.
Separated from the Spanish mainland and located just off the coast of Morocco, the Canary Islands have plenty of airspace for a large-scale exercise. Home of Ala 46 (46 Wing), Gando Air Base on the island of Gran Canaria hosted the exercise for the second time under its current name. The base is on the other side of the airfield from Gran Canaria Airport.
Despite the current health concerns caused by coronavirus, the Spanish Air Force like other air arms have to remain ready, trained and operational. To help mitigate the risks of infection a variety of extra safety measures were implemented during Ocean Sky, including creating ‘bubble’ groups, limiting capacity and carrying out daily temperature checks, as well as supplying masks and sanitizer gel. In addition, teams of trackers were made available to monitor any cases.