Communities along the Gulf Coast from Navarre to Orange Beach saw the return of the Blue Angels from their winter training base in California to NAS Pensacola. Locals were not disappointed the Blue Angel's first Beach Buzz of the 2024 season that took place mid-afternoon on Monday. This event marks the beginning of Beach Buzz season each year.
For over a dozen years the Blue Angels have performed Beach Buzzes, providing residents and visitors with a peek into their their famous airshows. The Beach Buzzes, usually occurring on a Sunday afternoon or evening as the Blue Angels return home from distant air shows The "buzzes" have become a much-anticipated event along the Gulf Coast.
The Blue Angels, based at NAS Pensacola, have a yearly schedule that sees them away at the El Centro Naval Air Facility in California from January until early to mid-March for training. Following this, they return to Pensacola, embarking on a season of air shows and practice sessions that are open to the public at specific times and locations, such as the National Naval Aviation Museum. Their schedule is planned, with air shows and practice dates set throughout the year, culminating in the Homecoming Air Show at NAS Pensacola in early November.
This tradition of forecasting the Beach Buzzes, coupled with the community's excitement and support for the Blue Angels, underscores the deep connection between the squadron and the Gulf Coast region.
For more detailed information on the Blue Angels' forecasted of Beach Buzzes, please review the information below. We have the 2024 and 2025 Air Show Schedule, the 2024 Practice Shows and the forecasted dates where Beach Buzzes are possible.
Don't forget to visit the Naval Air Museum when you have a day to visit the Pensacola Naval Air Station!
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