US Thunderbirds to fly in Chicago Air and Water Show for 1st time in 5 years. Here's their schedule (2024)

The roar of jets will soon take over downtown as practice for the annual Chicago Air and Water Show gets underway Friday morning.

"It's a wonderful event" said Air and Water show boss Dave Adams. "It's free. Families can come out, spend the day at the beach, look at planes go over the water, and look at the beautiful backdrop, which is our skyline."

The free event, which began in 1959, originally started as an air show with an $88 budget. It has now grown to one of the largest shows of it kind, with tricks from high-speed civilian and military plots and aircraft, as well as boats, and dive and parachute teams.

But perhaps the most highly anticipated performances of the show is the return of the U.S. Thunderbirds, who are making their first appearance in the show in five years.

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"We we-rewrote our demonstration in 2020, and this is the first time Chicago will get to see the new show," said Cpt. Kaity Toner, Thunderbird 12.

According to Toner, the Thunderbirds performance is high energy, and similar to a fireworks show.

"It starts with a bang and ends with a bang," Toner said. "It's 30 minutes of excitement."

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And though Chicago's skyline is a spectacular backdrop for the show, the city's skyscrapers do make flying a bit more unique for pilots.

"It presents challenges for any jet formation team," Toner said. "You've got some pretty tall buildings here in Chicago that you have to avoid. Normally, our demonstration takes pretty low to the ground. We've got some obstacles to dodge," Toner added.

According to Toner, Thunderbird pilots have been practicing and preparing for the show twice a day for months.

"The number one thing it takes is practice," Toner said. "This is the one thing pilots cannot study their way out of. Every time we fly is an opportunity to get better."

Chicago Air and Water Show Practice Schedule

The Chicago Air and Water show is scheduled to take place Saturday and Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., with the Thunderbirds set to perform from about 2:15 p.m. to 3 p.m., organizers said. And as many Chicagoans know, crowds are expected.

More than one million spectators are expected to descend on the lakefront from Fullerton to Oak Street to watch the weekend show, with North Avenue Beach as the show's focal point, organizers said.

There may be one way to see the show however, without the mass of people around: Catch the practice.

"Everybody knows the rehearsal show is a full show," Adams said. "So if you want to beat the crowd, today's the day to come."

Rehearsal for the Chicago Air and Water Show takes place Friday from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. And according to Adams, the Thunderbirds will be rehearsing shortly after 2 p.m.

"The Thunderbirds are coming back for the first time since 2018," Adams said. "They've choreographed a new show, and this is the first time the show will be on display."

According to the City of Chicago, planes this weekend are scheduled to perform stunts over the water in a specified safety zone, and the event employs its own air traffic controller to oversee the downtown air space during show hours. The City of Chicagowebsitesays that the Chicago Air and Water show is “conducted in an extremely safe and conscientious way."

All aircraft participating in the show will take off from Gary/Chicago International Airport in Gary, and perform stunts over a specific section of Lake Michigan organizers said.

Chicago Air and Water Show Schedule, lineup

Shows on Saturday and Sunday will also go from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. According to officials, the lineup will be determined the morning of the show by the pilots.

"Performers are subject to change," officials said.

However, according to Adams, the Thunderbirds are scheduled to perform around 2:15 p.m. for about 40 to 45 minutes each day -- including Friday.

Here's a list of the performers:

  • U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds
  • U.S. Army Parachute Team Golden Knights
  • U.S. Air Force F-16 Viper Demo Team
  • U.S. Air Force Heritage Flight Demo Team (P-51 Mustang)
  • U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III Demo Team
  • U.S. Air Force/Air National Guard A-10 Thunderbolt II (x4)
  • U.S. Air Force/Air National Guard KC-135E Stratotanker
  • U.S. Navy F/A-18F Super Hornet "Rhino" Demo Team
  • U.S. Navy Legacy Flight Demo Team (A-4B Skyhawk & FG-1D Cosair)
  • U.S. Coast Guard MH-65D Dolphin Search & Rescue Demo
  • Susan Dacy; Civilian
  • Bill Stein; Civilian
  • Kevin Coleman; Civilian
  • Rob Holland; Civilian
  • Chicago Fire Department Air/Sea Rescue
  • Chicago Police Department Helicopter

Getting to the Show

The city recommends using public transportation to get to the show, as there will be no public parking at the beach over the weekend. Additionally, the CTA's no. 72 bus that typically stops at North Avenue Beach will be rerouted. However, the Millennium Park Garages have discounted pre-purchased parking and a shuttle from the garage to inner Jean Baptiste Pointe DuSable Lake Shore Drive.

Additionally, the CTA is set to provide additional routes and buses, and Metra is set to provide extra service on four lines for those coming to the lakefront.

More information about the 2023 Chicago Air and Water Show can be found here.

US Thunderbirds to fly in Chicago Air and Water Show for 1st time in 5 years. Here's their schedule (2024)

FAQs

Where is the best place to watch the air and water show in Chicago? ›

North Avenue Beach and Oak Street Beach: Two of the best places to watch the show for free. These two beaches are right in the heart of the action, and they offer unobstructed views of the Thunderbirds, Army Parachute Team and so much more!

How fast do the Thunderbirds fly during a show? ›

In their most extreme maneuvers, the Thunderbirds fly as low as 100 feet off the ground and at speeds of over 700mph! When the two solos cross over the crowd in afterburner, it signals that all six jets are coming together.

Where do the planes take off from for the air and water show in Chicago? ›

Planes take off and land at the Gary/Chicago International Airport in Gary, Indiana. All pilots perform stunts over the water in a set safety area. When a plane does fly over buildings, it is merely doing so in its flight path to return to the show area or the airport.

How many people attend the Chicago Air and Water Show? ›

The largest show of its kind in the country will return to the lakefront this weekend with more than one million people expected to attend.

Where is the best place to watch the air and water show? ›

Chicago's gorgeous beaches are popular all summer long, but the Air and Water show always draws crowds to Lake Michigan's sandy shores. The best spot to view the show will be on the lakefront between Oak Street and Fullerton Avenue, which includes North Avenue Beach and Oak Street Beach.

Where is the best rooftop to watch the air and water show? ›

Perched on the 13th floor of the Chicago Athletic Association Hotel, Cindy's Rooftop is a fan-favorite for locals, suburbanites and tourists alike. And with panoramic views of the city's skyline and Lake Michigan, it's sure to be one of the best spots to catch The Chicago Air and Water Show.

Are Thunderbirds or Blue Angels louder? ›

Since the F-18s of the Blues are twin-engines and the F-16s of the Birds are single-engined, I would presume that the Blues are louder, but either one can rattle your teeth in afterburner. Orval Fairbairn is likely correct.

How much do Air Force Thunderbird pilots make? ›

The average Thunderbird Aviation salary ranges from approximately $57,821 per year (estimate) for a Line Service Technician to $205,932 per year (estimate) for a Pilot.

Who pays for the Chicago Air and Water Show? ›

The event advertises itself as free, but U.S. taxpayers actually foot most of the bill for the show, which draws about a million people to the lakefront every summer. The City of Chicago pays about $200,000 of the cost, with sponsorships covering about 2/3 of the price tag.

What is the best air show in the US? ›

The Pacific Airshow is a three-day event held in Huntington Beach, California. It's the largest air show in the U.S. by attendance and provides a "unique over-the-water airshow experience" with nationally known performers such as the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds and the F-22 Raptor Demo Team.

How long does the Chicago Air and Water Show last? ›

The spectacular two-day event draws an audience of over two million to the city's stunning beachfront to see military and pilots perform astonishing stunts above the waters of Lake Michigan.

How old is the air and water show in Chicago? ›

Chicago Air & Water Show
FrequencyAnnually
Location(s)Chicago, Illinois
CountryUnited States
Established1959
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Is North Avenue Beach free? ›

The beach is free to access from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily during beach season (Memorial Day to Labor Day); swimming is only permitted from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. when lifeguards are on duty.

Can you see the Chicago Air and Water Show from Navy Pier? ›

You can also see the show from iconic lakefront attraction Navy Pier and its many outdoor patios.

How do you get to the air and water show in Chicago? ›

RAIL SERVICE. Spectators who wish to avoid street traffic altogether can reach the Air & Water Show on Red Line trains from subway stations at Chicago/State or Clark/Division, which are within walking distance of Oak Street Beach.

Can you see Chicago Air and Water Show from Montrose Beach? ›

Head north to Montrose Beach where you can take in the aerial sights while still enjoying the feel to sand beneath your toes.

Can you see air and water show from Wrigley? ›

Like Warriorjan said most of the show is out over the lake centered at North Avenue beach. The planes will fly all over the city so you will catch glimpses from Wrigley.

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