Dont Panic, Snoqualmie Valley That Low-Flying Jet Is Just the Boeing Classic

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Boeing Classic PGA Champions Tour tournament returns to Snoqualmie on August 8, 2025, featuring a dramatic jetliner flyover to open the event at approximately 11:15 a. m. The flyover will take place over the 18th green at The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge, creating an exciting atmosphere for attendees. A second flyover will conclude the tournament on August 10 at around 4 p. m.

The City of Snoqualmie takes pride in hosting the Boeing Classic, which will also observe Military Appreciation Day on August 10. This special day grants free admission and parking to all active, veteran, and retired military personnel with a valid Military ID. The local community eagerly anticipates the event, which is expected to draw significant crowds. Weather and FAA regulations may affect the flyover schedule, but organizers aim for clear skies. For tickets and more information, visit www.

boeingclassic. com.

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