Indonesian jet to wake people for sahur

Waking up for sahur is probably one of the hardest
parts of the day for Muslims during the holy month of Ramadan but not for these
Indonesians, because they will be awakened by the roaring sound of jet fighters
The Indonesian Air Force has announced that it will
participate in the country’s tradition of waking people up during the fasting
month of Ramadan for sahur (predawn meal).
Through its Twitter account, the Air Force said jet
fighter training would be conducted in several cities on Java Island, namely
Surabaya in East Java, Surakarta, Klaten and Sragen in Central Java and
Yogyakarta.
“God willing, we will carry out the tradition to
wake people up for sahur using fighter aircraft,” the tweet reads.
Separately, Air Force spokesperson Col. Sus M. Yuris
said the mission was not merely for maintaining tradition, but to make sure
that Air Force personnel do not train during Ramadan.
Dawn is the right time to fly for fighter pilots,
according to medical experts, who advised against training until after 10 a.m.,
when the blood sugar levels of people who fast begin to drop.
“Fighter pilots are not recommended to operate
aircraft when they are in the state of having low blood sugar levels,” Sus said
as quoted by kompas.com.
He added that it was a “combined mission” to wake
people up for sahur during training time.
During sahur, low-flying fighter aircraft will soar
the skies and pilots will be required to use afterburners, which generate
noise.
A training program at dawn was initiated by the Air
Force several years ago.