Blue Angels Grounded for SF Fleet Week Amid Government Shutdown

As of early this morning, the federal government has shut down, impacting San Francisco’s Fleet Week by grounding the Blue Angels and preventing U.S. Navy ships from docking at the Embarcadero. This annual event, scheduled for October 5-13, is a major draw for the city, typically featuring the Navy’s precision flight team and a parade of ships.

Due to the shutdown, military participation, including ships, aircraft, and sailors, will be paused, according to a statement from the U.S. Navy. Fleet Week organizers, however, plan to continue the event with non-U.S. military participants. The Canadian Snowbirds and ships from Canada and Colombia are still expected to participate in the air show and other activities.

David Cruise, Fleet Week’s communications director, stated that while the iconic air show will proceed, the absence of the Blue Angels will be felt. Cruise emphasized that the event remains a tribute to service and community, despite the challenges posed by the shutdown…

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