People across Washington, D.C., and parts of Colorado can expect busy skies on the Fourth of July as military aircraft take part in America 250 celebrations. In the nation’s capital, spectators will see a full day of flyovers featuring Air Force One, the Blue Angels, Thunderbirds, F-22 Raptors and B-1 bombers. Meanwhile, Colorado residents will have a chance to watch Colorado Air National Guard F-16 fighter jets fly over communities from the Front Range to the Western Slope. Officials have released detailed schedules for both events, giving spectators a better idea of when to look up.Washington and Colorado will host major July 4 flyovers featuring Air Force One, Blue Angels, Thunderbirds and F-16 jets. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig) (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)Washington, D.C. flyover scheduleThe biggest aerial celebration is taking place over the National Mall and Washington Monument grounds. According to schedules released by Freedom 250 and reported by WTOP and NBC Washington, the July 4 program begins shortly after 1 p.m. and continues into the night.Some of the most anticipated events include:4:59 p.m. - U.S. Navy Blue Angels5:26 p.m. - MV-22 Osprey demonstration6:02 p.m. - U.S. Air Force Tri-Bomber Formation6:05 p.m. - U.S. Navy F-35C demonstration6:25 p.m. - U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds demonstration7:03 p.m. - Air Force One flyover7:38 p.m. - U.S. Stealth Airpower flyover7:39 p.m. - F-22 Raptor demonstration7:59 p.m. - B-1 bomber flyover8:22 p.m. - Golden Knights Twilight Jump10:36 p.m. - B-1 Afterburner Night PassThe schedule also includes multiple fleet reviews from the Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard throughout the afternoon.Also Read: America's 250th Birthday: What's the astrological significance of this historic day?Full National Mall flyover schedule for July 4The official Freedom 250 schedule lists the following flyovers and demonstrations:1:14 p.m. - NASA F-5 Flyover1:24 p.m. - NASA Fleet Review1:44 p.m. - Coast Guard helicopter flyover1:54 p.m. - Coast Guard fixed-wing flyover2:09 p.m. - Golden Knights and Leap Frogs2:29 p.m. - Army helicopter flyover2:44 p.m. - Air Force Fleet Review (Heavies)2:54 p.m. - Air Force Fleet Review (AFSOC)3:04 p.m. - Air Force Fleet Review (Fighters)3:29 p.m. - Executive Rotary Wing Airlift3:39 p.m. - Marine Corps Fleet Review (Rotary)3:49 p.m. - Marine Corps Fleet Review (Fixed Wing)3:59 p.m. - Navy Fleet Review (Rotary)4:09 p.m. - Navy Fleet Review (Fixed Wing)4:19 p.m. - Navy Fleet Review (Fighters)4:21 p.m. - Navy F-18F demonstrationAdditional demonstrations continue through the evening before the fireworks show later at night.Colorado flyover schedule for Independence DayAway from Washington, Colorado residents will get their own Independence Day flyover. According to the Colorado Air National Guard, Fighting Falcon F-16 aircraft will depart from Buckley Space Force Base in Aurora around 10:30 a.m. Saturday. The statewide route is expected to continue until about noon.The annual tradition is part of celebrations marking the nation’s 250th birthday and will take the aircraft over communities across Colorado.The estimated Colorado F-16 flyover schedule is:10:47 a.m. - Castle Rock10:52 a.m. - Columbine Valley10:55 a.m. - Westminster10:58 a.m. - Firestone11:01 a.m. - Loveland11:10 a.m. - Grand Lake11:14 a.m. - Granby11:20 a.m. - Vail11:27 a.m. - Crested Butte11:36 a.m. - Ouray11:42 a.m. - Silverton11:45 a.m. - Lake CityOfficials noted that the Ouray flyover could be affected by wildfire-related flight restrictions in the area.Also Read: Is Chick-fil-A open on 4th of July? Here's what's open and closed - All on banks, post offices, UPS and FedExHow to track Air Force One and Blue Angels flyovers?Spectators in Washington can also use the newly launched Fourth of July Fly Over app. Fox News reported that the tool was created by senior White House official Shawn Chittle and includes a countdown timer connected to the official flight schedule. Users can adjust the timing if aircraft are running early or late and view photos and information about the planes participating in the event.With military aircraft scheduled to appear throughout the day in both Washington and Colorado, spectators will have several chances to catch some of the country’s most recognizable aircraft in the sky.