Blue Angels to Salute Community with Flyover of Pensacola Friday

 

The U.S. Navy Blue Angels will be flying over Pensacola starting at 8 a.m. Friday, Sept. 25 as a tribute to the people of Pensacola and the resiliency of the Pensacola community after Hurricane Sally.

"I am very appreciative of the Blue Angels for this incredible show of support for the people of Pensacola as we begin the long recovery from Hurricane Sally," Mayor Grover Robinson said. "This storm has impacted so many people in our community during a time when many of us were already facing challenging times, but I know we will recover. Pensacola is a strong, resilient community, and we will be even stronger once we get through this together."

"We hope this flight over Pensacola provides a touching display of appreciation for the thousands of Hurricane Sally first responders and the continued resolve of the people of this community," said Cmdr. Brian Kesselring, U.S. Navy Blue Angels commanding officer and flight leader for the flyover. "We will get through this, just like we have so much this past year. We are all in this together."

The Blue Angels flyover will include the following areas:

  • Pensacola Beach 

  • Perdido Key

  • Community Maritime Park

  • Palafox Street in downtown Pensacola

  • Areas surrounding Pensacola Fire Stations 1, 3 and 4

The Blue Angels will be visible from many locations throughout the Pensacola area and along this route.

The public is reminded to continue to follow guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. 

For the latest updates regarding Friday’s Pensacola Strong flyover, be sure to stay tuned to our website, social media, and mobile app. To support the Pensacola community, purchase our Pensacola Strong stickers and patches below. All net proceeds go to the United Cajun Navy to support their efforts in relief of Hurricane Sally.

 
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