DC Flyovers: What to Expect This Friday and Saturday

by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Reagan National Airport will suspend all operations during designated windows this Friday and Saturday to accommodate aerial rehearsals and official celebrations for America’s 250th anniversary. According to Freedom 250 event organizers and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the airport will close from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday, and from noon until midnight on Saturday, with all scheduled arrivals and departures ending before the Saturday closure begins.

Why the airspace is closing

The closures are necessary to ensure safety during extensive military aerial demonstrations over the National Mall and Washington Monument. Residents in D.C., Arlington, and Alexandria may notice low-flying military aircraft throughout both days as pilots execute complex maneuvers. According to event organizers, the “Wings of Freedom” demonstrations will feature a wide array of military hardware, including F-35s, F-22 Raptors, and various helicopter teams.

Did You Know? The Saturday schedule includes a highly specific sequence of events, featuring an Air Force One flyover at 7:03 p.m. followed by a “Delta Break” maneuver by the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds at 7:07 p.m.

What to expect during the demonstrations

Friday’s rehearsal schedule begins at 10 a.m. with the Golden Knights and Leap Frogs parachute teams, followed by a series of demonstrations from the U.S. Marine Corps and Navy. The day concludes with a tri-bomber formation at 12:55 p.m. Saturday’s full-scale celebration is significantly more extensive, featuring fleet reviews for the Air Force, Marine Corps, and Navy, alongside specialized demonstrations from the Blue Angels and B-1 bombers.

All flights canceled at Reagan National Airport

Expert Insight: The logistical complexity of these flyovers, which involve coordinating everything from rotary-wing aircraft to supersonic jets like the F-22, requires a complete sterilization of the surrounding Class B airspace. By shifting the airport’s operational status to closed, the FAA creates a safety buffer that allows for the high-speed, low-altitude precision required for a display of this magnitude.

What happens next

Following the conclusion of the Saturday night events, which include a final B-1 afterburner pass at 10:36 p.m., the FAA is expected to restore normal flight operations at Reagan National. Travelers with flights scheduled for Saturday should verify their status with their carriers, as all airport traffic must clear the tarmac prior to the noon closure. Depending on the efficiency of the post-event cleanup and airspace management, normal commercial schedules are likely to resume Sunday morning.

What happens next

Frequently Asked Questions

When is Reagan National Airport closing?
The airport will close Friday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Saturday from noon until midnight.

What aircraft will be visible over the National Mall?
Demonstrations will feature a variety of aircraft, including F-22 Raptors, F-35s, MV-22 Ospreys, B-1 bombers, and appearances by Air Force One and the Blue Angels.

Will these demonstrations affect local noise levels?
Yes, organizers note that residents in D.C., Arlington, and Alexandria may hear and see low-flying military aircraft during the rehearsal and celebration windows.

Are you planning to head to the National Mall to watch the flyovers in person this weekend?

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