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Olson: Who’s that rattling the windows?

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Ashley Bell took this photo of a Navy F/A-18 Hornet over DeKalb last weekend. Bell said this was the aircraft near DeKalb Taylor Municipal Airport people heard overhead last weekend. The jet is part of squadron VFA-83. (Photo provided)

The windows were rattling in the kitchen of our house in Sycamore on Sunday afternoon and we weren’t quite sure why.

Something in the sky overhead was making a racket. I thought maybe a commercial jetliner was flying too low over the area. My wife thought it was a missile attack. (She has a habit of going worst-case scenario.)

We were both wrong. Turns out it was a Navy F/A-18 Hornet fighter jet flying out of DeKalb Taylor Municipal Airport.

At least, that’s what Ashley Bell, who works as a line service technician at the airport, told me this week.

“It was like a training mission kind of thing,” Bell said. “[The pilot] came out here to visit his family and then went back to base.”

Bell said the pilot was a Navy lieutenant who flew the jet from his base in Norfolk, Va. He landed in DeKalb late in the afternoon Jan. 26, then took off again Sunday around noon. The flight time from here to Virginia is about an hour when you’ve got afterburners, he said.

Bell sent me a photo of the plane airborne over DeKalb.

Apparently for some who grew up when the Cold War was at its height, it wasn’t uncommon to hear fighter jets overhead and sometimes, sonic booms when they passed the speed of sound overhead.

As a child of the ’80s, the only jets I commonly heard were the passenger planes flying into O’Hare Airport. So I get a little alarmed when the windows rattle.

At least now, I can tell the wife that Kim Jong-un definitively was not firing at us. Good info to have.

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Corn Fest returns: People have asked me multiple times since I arrived here – when will they move Corn Fest back downtown?

I thought the answer was never. The setup at DeKalb Taylor Municipal Airport was contained in an isolated area that was easy to park cars and to police.

But it’s obvious that a lot of people really missed the community feel that Corn Fest had when it was in downtown DeKalb.

As we first reported online Friday morning, the festival could return to downtown just as this summer comes to a close. Hopefully, the City Council approves the plan later this month and moving it back a week to Labor Day weekend won’t take a bite out of the attendance numbers.

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