Here is the full Blue Angels air show schedule for Pensacola Beach
The full schedule for the 2024 Pensacola Beach Air Show July 10-13 has been released.
In addition to the Blue Angels, there will be a host of world-class aerobatic performers, as well as interactive exhibits, military recruitment stations and all types of vendors on the ground.“Every year we look forward to hosting this world-class air show along our world-class beach to really showcase our hometown heroes, the Blue Angels,” said Robbie Schrock, director of Administration for the SRIA said in a news release. “It’s an awe-inspiring tradition that tens of thousands of locals and tourists alike gather to enjoy the spectacle every summer.”
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Here's a look at the full schedule for the Blue Angels air show on Pensacola Beach.
Blue Angels show kicks off Wednesday
Kicking off the air show week is “Breakfast with the Blues,” on Wednesday, July 10 around 7:30 a.m. when the Blue Angels arrive and circle overhead to mark the show’s coordinates and center points along Pensacola Beach.
The Blue Angels do not perform its regular show at this time, but it's a great time to watch the jets in action before the crowds begin to build on Thursday.
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Thursday practice over Pensacola Beach
The Blue Angels will hold a practice show over Pensacola Beach at 2 p.m. on Thursday, July 11. This will be a full practice, weather permitting, but will not include announcers or any other planes.
Crowds typically begin to build for this show, although it is generally much easier to find parking and a spot on the sand for this relaxed show.
The SRIA is requiring the public to suspend all flights of unmanned aircraft, or drones, during the air waiver hours of the Pensacola Beach Air Show. In addition, glass is always prohibited on the beach, and leashed dogs are only allowed at the two designated dog beaches on either side of the island.
Pensacola Beach Air Show dress rehearsal
Pensacola Beach Air Show dress rehearsal kicks off in earnest on Friday, July 12. The day starts with flight demonstrations and civilian aerobatic performances at noon, with the Blue Angels performing overhead at 2 p.m.
The full schedule (below) will be repeated on Saturday for the official show.
The Friday show is often as crowded as Saturday's show, with parking lots filled before the sun even comes up. To get the best spot on the sand, visitors are encouraged to arrive early.
Pensacola Beach Air Show on Saturday
Saturday, July 13, marks the official Pensacola Beach Air Show, and follows exactly Friday’s dress rehearsal schedule.Prior to the official waivered air space closure signaling the start of the air show on Friday and Saturday, expect to see the following aircraft overhead, announced by radio personality Rob Williams:
Pilot Julian MacQueen flying his vintage 1943 Grumman Widgeon seaplane overhead.
Pilot Sheldon Heatherington will be flying his Zenith 75 STOL aircraft named Redbird.
Navy pilot Tanner Matheny will be flying over in his 1946 North American Navion airplane named Olivia.
U.S. Coast Guard Search and Rescue (SAR) demonstration from the back of a HH-60J Blackhawk helicopter.
Local wing of the Commemorative Air Force flying WWII and Korean War-era trainer and liaison aircraft.
At 11:45 a.m., spectators will be cleared from the Gulf waters and the official air space waiver begins.
Blue Angels Pensacola Beach Air Show schedule
The show begins precisely at noon with presentation of the colors by the Red Bull Team parachutists jumping from Aaron Fitzgerald’s helicopter over show center, followed by a brief teaser of what’s to come from the Red Bull Air Force team and Kevin Coleman later in the show. The Red Bull Air Force team is assembled from the most accomplished aviation experts on the planet who continually push the limits of human flight.The Veterans Flight team takes the stage at 12:13 p.m. in their bright yellow, vintage World War II-era biplanes and possibly other WWII vintage aircraft. Organized by Pensacola attorney and pilot Roy Kinsey, around a dozen Stearman pilots from all over the Southeast are flying in the show to pay tribute to all WWII and Korean War vets.
Next up at 12:28 p.m. is a newcomer to the air show, the incredible wingwalker Carol Pilon and the Third Strike Wingwalking team. Pilon is the first, and only, woman to walk on a jet-propelled aircraft. Expect to see Pilon traveling atop a bright red, vintage Stearman biplane with lots of billowing smoke.
At 12:39 p.m., keep your eyes peeled as Redline Aerobatic Team pilots Ken Rieder, Adam Baker, and making his inaugural debut at this air show, Austin Rieder, Ken’s son, perform some exceptional formation aerobatics.
Then, at 12:54 p.m., hang onto your hat as pilot Skip Stewart wows the crowds next with his high-skill passes and jaw-dropping maneuvers from his famous red, white and black-checkered bi-plane, Prometheus. Don’t miss his signature inverted ribbon-cutting pass over the Pensacola Beach Pier.
Next up, at 1:06 p.m., Patty Wagstaff, the first woman to win the title of U.S. National Aerobatic champion and a six-time member of the U.S. Aerobatic Team, will wow the crowds over Pensacola Beach in her Extra 330 aircraft. Her breathtaking performances give airshow spectators a front-row seat view of the precision and complexity of hard-core aerobatics.
The Red Bull Air Force Team with Kevin Coleman and Aaron Fitgerald are back with a full act at 1:21 p.m., creating a visual spectacle like no other. The trio will perform a joint aerial demonstration that will last 25 minutes.
As always, closing out the show at 2 p.m. the Blue Angels will take to the skies. Look to the Gulf horizon as the famous C-130J aircraft, affectionately known as Fat Albert, followed by six signature blue and gold F-18 Super Hornets, make their way over Pensacola Beach.
For the next 45 minutes, spectators will get a glimpse of the Blues’ aeronautic maneuvers like the Diamond Dirty Loop, the Double Farvel, the Vertical Pitch, the Fleur-de-Lis, the Opposing Knife-Edge pass, and the crowd-favorite Sneak Pass. These are just a few of the mind-blowing displays of choreographed precision flying the Navy’s flight demonstration team has perfected over the past 78 years.
Pilot and Announcer Rob Reider will be the voice of the Pensacola Beach Air Show this year and Paul Entrekin, a retired Marine Corps aviator and former full-time air show pilot performer, will mark his 31st year as the Air Boss over the show.
This article originally appeared on Pensacola News Journal: Pensacola Beach Air Show Blue Angels 2024 schedule