We're getting a F35 fly over in Utah tomorrow. 2000ft….boy windows are going to rattle.
Thank you for your service:
"In January, the 388th Fighter Wing reached full war-fighting capability upon receipt of the last of 78 F-35A Lightning II aircraft. Hill now houses three full F-35 units, including the 4th, 34th and 421st fighter squadrons. A squadron is still in deployment abroad in support of Operation Inherent Resolve.
For the flyover performance, Wolfe said the aircraft will be flying closer to the ground than in their normal training.
“For reference, in the pattern here at Hill and flying around locally, we’re typically around 2,000 feet above ground so if you can imagine half of that,” she explained. “Then we’re coming in toward Hill airspace, it’s about 3,000 to 4,000 feet so (it’s) definitely lower than people are used to, but it will give them a good shot of the formation and the jets.”
https://www.ksl.com/article/46746933/hill-afb-f-35-pilots-eager-to-salute-utah-front-line-covid-19-workers-with-statewide-flyover