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Morristown Native to Take Part in Flyover at Super Bowl with US Navy
The joint Navy-Air Force flyover honors U.S. service members and commemorates 250 years of American independence with an eight-aircraft formation, Navy officials said.
- On Sunday, February 8, 2026, Kevin Grier, a Navy pilot, will support the Super Bowl LX flyover over Levi's Stadium. Navy officials say the display honors service members and highlights the military's role in national defense.
- This year, the U.S. Navy says the flyover highlights its role in national defense and honors service members as the United States marks its 250th anniversary, with regional bases and flightline support hosting aircraft and personnel throughout the week.
- The formation will include F/A-18 Super Hornets and F-35C Lightning IIs from Naval Air Station Lemoore, and B-1B Lancers and F-15C Eagles from Ellsworth and Fresno bases.
- An anticipated crowd of about 70,000 inside Levi's Stadium and millions watching on television will see the flyover, staged at Moffett ANGB.
- Kevin Grier joined the Navy 11 years ago and earned a bachelor's degree in quantitative economics from the U.S. Naval Academy in 2015.
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