The U.S. Navy Acting Secretary Hung Cao blew off criticism of an unusually low-altitude flyover at Pensacola Beach, calling it the "sound of freedom."

The U.S. Navy’s Blue Angels were seen flying low over a crowded beach in Pensacola, Florida, on Wednesday morning.

Officials with the U.S. Navy's elite Blue Angels said they're conducting a review after social media footage showed a jet flying low over a crowd of beachgoers.

Blue Angels is conducting a review after a video showed a jet flying low over a crowd of beachgoers in Pensacola Beach, Florida.

The Blue Angels said an aircraft "flew lower than standard profiles, resulting in a disturbance on the beach that affected civilian chairs and umbrellas."

A Blue Angel jet flew so low over a Florida beach during an air show that it sent chairs, umbrellas, and sand flying. Eyewitness footage shows the plane flying incredibly low over…

“This is what it looks like when your ‘SecWar’ is concerned with ‘low-T’ instead of discipline,” one person wrote on X.

The incident occurred Wednesday and video soon circulated across social media.

"The flyovers will continue until morale improves", Hegseth posted on social media...

The U.S. Navy Acting Secretary Hung Cao blew off criticism of an unusually low-altitude flyover at Pensacola Beach, calling it the "sound of freedom."