Look, Up In The Sky, It's...The Blue Angles

San Diego's largest military air show returns this weekend.

The Miramar Air Show, or "America's Air Show" as it's called runs through Sunday at marine Corps Air Station Miramar.

Weather on Friday could include some drizzle and clouds, but Saturday and Sunday looks nice. However, the National Weather Service warns it could be very humid, with the humidity around 85 percent both days, so you'll want to make sure to drink lots of water.

Scheduled performances include the U.S. Navy Blue Angels, a U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor demo, an MV-22 Osprey demo and USS Socom Paracommandos, as well as civilian pilots like Vicky Benzing and Aarron Deliu.

Static displays of a host of military and civilian aircraft will also be on hand. The Air Show Expo will also showcase aviation-related products and displays for industry fans.

Parking and general admission are free, though "preferred" seating options are available for purchase at https://www.eventsprout.com/event/2025-mcas-sd-ca

While tickets aren't required, attendees over 18 years of age will have to present a valid form of government-issued identification for entry. Non- U.S. citizens or anyone without legal permanent residence status will be required to show a passport for entry.

Gates open at 8 a.m. each day.


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