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Thunderbirds, Blue Angels Take Flight Over NJ (Photos, Videos)

A formation of U.S. Navy Blue Angels and U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds flew over New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Connecticut to salute first responders on the coronavirus frontlines Tuesday.

The view from Hackensack: Thunderbirds and Blue Angles fly over NJ, CT, NY and PA in honor of healthcare workers on the frontlines of coronavirus.

The view from Hackensack: Thunderbirds and Blue Angles fly over NJ, CT, NY and PA in honor of healthcare workers on the frontlines of coronavirus.

Photo Credit: John Pasquale
Blue Angels over New Jersey

Blue Angels over New Jersey

Photo Credit: Tony Greco

Thunderbirds and Blue Angels take flight over Hoboken (courtesy of @_littlemissfoodie via Instagram)

Photo Credit: @_littlemissfoodie via Instagram

Rachael Marton captures the show from Hackensack

Photo Credit: Rachael Marton

Thunderbirds, Blue Angels fly over NJ in salute of first responders on the frontlines of coronavirus. Video captured from Moonachie.

Photo Credit: John Clark

The Thunderbirds and the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels, honor those on the frontline of COVID-19 with a formation flight over New York City and New Jersey.

Photo Credit: Eyewitness News ABC7NY
Flight path for Trenton and PA flyover.

Flight path for Trenton and PA flyover.

Photo Credit: Air Show
Flight path for Newark and New York City flyover.

Flight path for Newark and New York City flyover.

Photo Credit: Air Show
Over MetLife Stadium

Over MetLife Stadium

Photo Credit: Scott David

The New York flyover began at the George Washington around noon and last for 40 minutes. The path was across all five New York City boroughs, Newark, Long Island, White Plains, NY and Stamford, CT.

The Trenton and Philadelphia flyover began at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakenhurst at approximately 1:45 p.m. The path was over Trenton, a large part of the metro Philadelphia area and ended over Wilmington, DE at 2:15 p.m.

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