Navy Blue Angels Stunning Flyover Stunt Sparks Internal Review: Watch

U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Michael C. Barton, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

A jaw-dropping U.S. Navy Blue Angels flyover sent beachgoers scrambling Wednesday after one of the squadron’s jets roared unusually low over a packed Florida shoreline.

Dramatic footage from Pensacola Beach shows the aircraft streaking above the crowd as powerful engine thrust whips up clouds of sand and sends umbrellas, chairs, tents and hats tumbling across the beach.

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The stunning pass occurred during “Breakfast with the Blues,” the traditional opening event of Pensacola Beach Air Show week. What began as a patriotic spectacle quickly became a chaotic scene that even longtime spectators said they had never witnessed before.

“I’ve been coming for 10 years, and I’ve never seen a pass like that in my life,” beachgoer Ashley Korn told WEAR News.

“I literally thought we were going to be taken out by Blue Angels, but it was amazing.”

Another spectator, Samantha Mayne, said the jet appeared so large from the beach that some people initially mistook it for “Fat Albert,” the squadron’s massive C-130J Super Hercules support aircraft.

“All our tents got knocked down,” Mayne said. “It was worth it. It was awesome.”

The Blue Angels later acknowledged that the pass fell outside the team’s usual operating profile and confirmed that leadership had launched a safety review.

“The U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels, is aware of social media footage showing a low-altitude pass by a team aircraft over Pensacola Beach,” the squadron said in a statement.

“During an arrival maneuver, an aircraft flew lower than standard profiles, resulting in a disturbance on the beach that affected civilian chairs and umbrellas.”

The squadron said protecting the public and its pilots remains its top concern.

“The safety of our hometown community, spectators, and our pilots is our highest priority,” the statement continued. “Team leadership is reviewing the circumstances surrounding the maneuver and conducting a thorough safety review to ensure all operations adhere to strict Navy and FAA safety standards.”

Officials have not publicly identified the pilot or explained why the aircraft descended below its standard profile. There was also no immediate official confirmation of any serious injuries.

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth posted a tongue-in-cheek response to the flyover on X, commenting, “The flyovers will continue until morale improves.”

The incident came during a landmark year for the renowned flight demonstration team. The Blue Angels are celebrating their 80th season and are scheduled to conduct 65 demonstrations across 32 locations in 2026, according to the squadron’s official support manual.

Based at Naval Air Station Pensacola, the Blue Angels serve as high-profile ambassadors for the Navy and Marine Corps. Their precision demonstrations are designed to showcase the skill and professionalism of American naval aviation.

The Pensacola Beach show is one of the team’s signature hometown appearances and routinely draws enormous crowds to Florida’s Gulf Coast. This year’s festivities also commemorate America’s 250th anniversary.

Wednesday’s early-morning flight was intended to help the team mark its flight paths ahead of an over-water practice Thursday, a full dress rehearsal Friday and the main air show Saturday. The Blue Angels are still scheduled to take to the skies for Saturday’s performance at 2 p.m., according to the event schedule.

For the spectators caught beneath Wednesday’s breathtaking pass, however, the opening act may prove difficult to top—or forget.

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Nancy Butler

Nancy grew up in the South where her passion for politics first began. After getting her BA in journalism from Ole Miss she became an arts and culture writer for Athens Magazine where she enjoyed reporting on the eclectic music and art scene in Athens, GA.

However, her desire to report on issues and policies impacting everyday Americans won out and she packed her bags for Washington, DC. Now, she splits her time between the Nation’s Capital and Philadelphia where she covers the fast-paced environment of politics, business, and news.
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