The incident occurred during a Wednesday morning "Breakfast with the Blues" event, where video footage captured a jet passing dangerously close to beachgoers. Navy officials acknowledged the aircraft operated below standard flight profiles, resulting in a physical disturbance on the ground. Leadership is now investigating whether the maneuver breached established Navy and FAA safety protocols.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth dismissed concerns surrounding the event, quipping that "flyovers will continue until morale improves." Eric Trump echoed this sentiment, framing the criticism as a product of a "low-T" media environment and insisting the stunt was the highlight of the spectators' day. The White House further signaled its stance by posting an illustration on social media equating support for such displays with patriotism.
This incident follows a separate military failure in California, where a Marine live-fire demonstration over Interstate 5 resulted in an artillery shell exploding and scattering shrapnel across a public highway. Critics, including writer Noah Kulwin, argue that these back-to-back events signal a growing risk of a civilian mass casualty incident involving the military on domestic soil.

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