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Blue Angels Low Flyover at Florida Beach Prompts Navy Safety Review

Blue Angels Low Flyover at Florida Beach Prompts Navy Safety Review

A Blue Angels jet performed a low flyover at Pensacola Beach, causing items to scatter and prompting a Navy safety review.

A Blue Angels jet conducted an unusually low flyover at Pensacola Beach, Florida, startling beachgoers and causing various items to be blown around. Witnesses described the pass as exceptionally low, with some reporting it as the lowest flying airplane they had ever seen.

The powerful maneuver resulted in chairs, umbrellas, and other personal belongings being displaced across the beach. Following the incident, the U.S. Navy and the Blue Angels squadron have initiated a safety review to investigate the circumstances surrounding the low-altitude pass.

Commentator Pete Hegseth commented on the situation, stating that "flyovers will continue until morale improves." This is a developing story and will be updated as details emerge.

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