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When Will the Blue Angels Fly Over Chicago?

The event will begin and end on the city's South Side, with the Blue Angels traveling north and west as they loop around the city

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Re-watch the full 15-minute flyover the Blue Angels did for Chicago Tuesday in a tribute to healthcare workers and first responders on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic.

UPDATE: Re-watch the Chicago flyover in the player above.

Chicagoans will have a 15-minute window to watch the Blue Angels pay tribute to healthcare workers and first responders across the city.

The Chicago flyover, set to take place Tuesday as part of a nationwide tour, is set to take place between 11:45 a.m. and noon, though times are subject to change.

The squadron released a flight path for the event Monday, with the Chicago track set to start and begin on the city's South Side.

The Blue Angels will travel north and west as they loop around the city.

"Residents should observe the flyover from the safety of their home-quarantine and should refrain from traveling to see the flyover," a message within the announcement reads. "Social distancing should be practiced at all times."

The Chicago flyover is part of a three-city tour set for Tuesday, with other visits being made to Detroit and Indianapolis.

“Detroit, Chicago and Indianapolis your Blue Angels are heading your way this Tuesday!” they tweeted.

The Navy pilots have been part of a series of an ongoing salute in the skies across the country and have already toured several major U.S. cities including New York, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Jacksonville and Miami.

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