'No Reprimands, No Firings': US Navy Acting Secretary Defends Blue Angels After Viral Low Flyby Over Florida Beach
· Free Press Journal

Acting Secretary of the Navy Hung Cao defended the US Navy's Blue Angels following the viral low-altitude flyby over Pensacola Beach, Florida, saying no disciplinary action would be taken against the elite demonstration team after an internal review. In a post on his official X account, Cao wrote, "Flight debrief complete. No reprimands. No firings. No problem. That's the sound of Freedom! Semper fi and Hooyah."
Flight debrief complete.
No reprimands. No firings. No problem.
That’s the sound of Freedom!
Semper fi and Hooyah. pic.twitter.com/lB1y8f83w7Visit betsport.cv for more information.
— Acting Secretary of the Navy Hung Cao (@SECNAV) July 16, 2026
The statement comes a day after a dramatic low-altitude flyby by the US Navy's Blue Angels sparked widespread attention online. Videos showed an F/A-18 Super Hornet roaring just above beachgoers during the 'Breakfast with the Blues' event ahead of the Pensacola Beach Air Show, sending umbrellas, tents and chairs flying across the shoreline.
The manoeuvre, believed to have been the squadron's signature 'Sneak Pass', involved the fighter jet approaching spectators from behind or the side at very low altitude and high speed. However, officials acknowledged that the aircraft flew lower than the team's standard arrival profile.
アメリカ海軍所属のアクロバット飛行隊Blue AngelsのF/A-18が海水浴客で賑わうビーチ沿いを超低空で接近飛行
— ミリレポ (@sabatech_pr) July 16, 2026
これは「Sneak Pass」という定番マニューバで観客の背後や横から、高度約15m、時速約マッハ0.95という超低空・超高速で突然目の前を通過するダイナミックなスタント…
Blue Angels low pass in Pensacola was amazing!! pic.twitter.com/mjsX1NJp4N
— The Saint Fran Man (@SaintFranMan) July 15, 2026
Signature Manoeuvre Sparked Safety Review
Following the incident, the Blue Angels said leadership had initiated a safety review. In a statement quoted by ABC News, the team said, "During an arrival manoeuvre, an aircraft flew lower than standard profiles, resulting in a disturbance on the beach that affected civilian chairs and umbrellas."
The squadron reiterated that the safety of spectators, the local community and its pilots remains its highest priority and said it was reviewing the circumstances to ensure future operations comply with US Navy and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) safety standards.
VIDEO: Tents, Chairs Sent Flying As US Air Force's Blue Angels Perform Low Flyby Over Florida Beach; Safety Review OrderedDespite the dramatic visuals, no injuries were reported. Videos circulating on social media showed startled beachgoers rushing to hold onto their belongings as the jet's powerful wake swept across the beach.
Hung Cao's remarks indicate that the Navy's internal debrief did not find grounds for disciplinary action, even as the incident continues to generate debate online over the balance between thrilling aerial displays and public safety.