Updated
Updated · NASA · Jul 6
NASA Chief Isaacman Leads F-5 Tiger Flyover for America’s 250th Anniversary
Updated
Updated · NASA · Jul 6

NASA Chief Isaacman Leads F-5 Tiger Flyover for America’s 250th Anniversary

3 articles · Updated · NASA · Jul 6

Summary

  • Jared Isaacman flew his personally owned Northrop F-5 Tiger over Washington’s National Mall on July 4 during the Great American State Fair.
  • The flyover was part of the United States’ 250th-anniversary celebration, with NASA casting the appearance as a tribute to exploration, innovation and scientific leadership.
  • NASA linked the event to its broader message that the agency has carried the country’s spirit of discovery from early exploration to the Moon and future missions.
  • Freedom 250 events are using the semiquincentennial to spotlight how U.S. technological ambition and national identity remain closely tied.

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