Continuing a long-standing Independence Day tradition, the U.S. Air Force Reserve's 419th Fighter Wing alongside Hill Air Force Base will take to the skies for a statewide flyover this Fourth of July to celebrate the nation's "Freedom 250" landmark anniversary. This year, the Utah Air National Guard's 151st Wing will join the formation for a portion of the historic route.
The special flyover will feature Hill AFB's F-35A Lightning IIs flying over approved cities with a KC-135R Stratotanker from the 151st Wing integrating into the flight path to create a unique mixed-formation display for select communities. This collaboration highlights the seamless coordination and strong partnership between Utah's Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard components.
Aircraft are expected to fly over communities across Utah between approximately 8 a.m. (MDT) and 11:45 a.m. (MDT) on July 4. To celebrate the quarter-millennium milestone, this year's flight path was specifically designed to maximize participation for the unprecedented number of cities that formally requested flyover support. To ensure every approved community is included, planners developed a continuous, route-based flight plan that prioritizes reaching all requested locations safely and efficiently, rather than attempting to meet precise, individual time-on-target requests.
"This flyover is a proud tradition for our wing and a fantastic opportunity to connect with communities across Utah during a historic national milestone," said Col. Bradley Klemesrud