Pensacola Beach, Fla. - (OBA) - Red, White & Blues Week is a celebration of patriotism, community, and the awe-inspiring power of flight. The Blue Angels' performance at the Pensacola Beach Air Show is a testament to the skill, precision, and teamwork of the United States Navy. Whether you're an aviation enthusiast or just looking for a fun and exciting event, the Red, White & Blues Week is an event not to be missed.
Red, White & Blues Week brings together aviation enthusiasts, families, and patriots from all over the country. This year’s events kick off one week from today on July 5th and will run through July 8th.
Note: Pensacola Beach is about 37 miles from Orange Beach and on a normal day, it takes about an hour to drive it. Of course, during the Pensacola Beach Air Show isn't a normal day, and it could take several hours to make the trip.
Schedule of Events:
The Red, White & Blues Week is packed with a variety of events and activities. The week kicks off with a series of community events and celebrations. The main event, however, is the Pensacola Beach Air Show on July 8th, where the Blue Angels will take to the skies in a breathtaking display of precision and skill.
Wednesday, July 5th: The morning begins with “Breakfast with the Blues” at 8:00 a.m., where the Blue Angels arrive and mark off the show’s stage along Pensacola Beach.
Thursday, July 6th: At 2 p.m., the Blue Angels will fly a full practice show over Pensacola Beach.
Friday, July 7th: Is the day of the Pensacola Beach Air Show’s full dress rehearsal. The day begins at 11 a.m. with performances by a variety of pilots in various aircraft, including prop planes, bi-planes, amphibious aircraft and others. The full dress rehearsal concludes with a performance by the Blue Angels at 2 p.m.
Saturday, July 8th: Saturday is the big day that mirrors Friday’s dress rehearsal schedule. If you’re going to the show by car or by boat, it is best to leave very early and pack your patience.
The U.S. Blue Angels:
For the few who don’t know, the Blue Angels are a renowned flight demonstration squadron, known for their thrilling aerial maneuvers and tight formations. The team's six demonstration pilots fly the Boeing F/A-18 Super Hornets in more than 70 shows at 34 locations throughout the United States each year, where they still employ many of the same practices and techniques used in their inaugural 1946 season. The Blue Angels are stationed at NAS Pensacola.
The Blue Angels' performance is not just about the pilots. The team also includes a number of other key players, including maintenance and support staff, who ensure that the aircraft are in top condition for each performance.
* Please note that the Blue Angels Air Show and Practice Schedules are subject to change without notice.