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Navy investigating after Blue Angels jet flies low over beachgoers in Pensacola, Florida

The U.S. Navy is investigating after a Blue Angels jet conducting a flyover above Pensacola Beach in Florida, Wednesday, flew  close to the beach crowded with beachgoers. 

The U.S. Navy is investigating after a Blue Angels jet conducting a flyover above Pensacola Beach in Florida, Wednesday, flew close to the beach crowded with beach-goers. 

The flyover was part of the Pensacola Beach air show which runs through Saturday. A video posted to social media shows the jets flying over the crowd, close enough to send sand and items flying on the beach. No injuries were reported.

The Navy released a statement that a review is underway.

What they're saying:

The backstory:

The U.S. Navy Blue Angels have been showcasing precision flight demonstrations since 1946.  During the air show season, the Blue Angels team, composed of more than 150 active-duty Sailors and Marines, is stationed at Forrest Sherman Field at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, during the April - December air show season. The squadron spends January through March training at Naval Air Facility El Centro, California.

The Source: This article includes information from FOX News Edge and the U.S. Navy.  This story was reported from Orlando.


 

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