Photojournalism: Augusta Air Show 2024

The Air Dot Show returned to Augusta on May 25-26, 2024 and dazzled the crowds with a variety of planes, helicopters and more. Staff photo by Sanjeev Singhal

Date: May 27, 2024

The AirDotShow Tour returned to Augusta on Saturday, May 25 and Sunday, May 26 for a weekend full of demonstrations and flights. The performers included the F-22 Raptor Demo Team, E/A-18 Growler Team, Navy Legacy Flight, Navy MH-53 Sea Dragon and more. For more information on the show, visit augustaairshow.com.

The Air Dot Show returned to Augusta on May 25-26 and dazzled the crowds with a variety of planes, helicopters and more. Staff photo by Sanjeev Singhal
Crowds watch as one of the planes makes its way toward them. Staff photo by Sanjeev Singhal
The Air Dot Show returned to Augusta on May 25-26 and dazzled the crowds with a variety of planes, helicopters and more. Staff photo by Sanjeev Singhal
Crowds watch as one of the planes makes its way toward them. Staff photo by Sanjeev Singhal
The Air Dot Show returned to Augusta on May 25-26 and dazzled the crowds with a variety of planes, helicopters and more. Staff photo by Sanjeev Singhal
The Air Dot Show returned to Augusta on May 25-26 and dazzled the crowds with a variety of planes, helicopters and more. Staff photo by Sanjeev Singhal
The Air Dot Show returned to Augusta on May 25-26 and dazzled the crowds with a variety of planes, helicopters and more. Staff photo by Sanjeev Singhal
One of the parachuters makes their way toward the crowd at the Augusta Air Show. Staff photo by Sanjeev Singhal
The Air Dot Show returned to Augusta on May 25-26 and dazzled the crowds with a variety of planes, helicopters and more. Staff photo by Sanjeev Singhal
The Air Dot Show returned to Augusta on May 25-26 and dazzled the crowds with a variety of planes, helicopters and more. Staff photo by Sanjeev Singhal
The Air Dot Show returned to Augusta on May 25-26 and dazzled the crowds with a variety of planes, helicopters and more. Staff photo by Sanjeev Singhal
The Air Dot Show returned to Augusta on May 25-26 and dazzled the crowds with a variety of planes, helicopters and more. Staff photo by Sanjeev Singhal
The Air Dot Show returned to Augusta on May 25-26 and dazzled the crowds with a variety of planes, helicopters and more. Staff photo by Sanjeev Singhal

 

The Navy Legacy Flight featured E/A-18 Growlers and an F4U Corsair formation flight during the Augusta Air Show on Saturday. Staff photo by Stephanie Hill
There were different military vehicles on display at the 2024 Augusta Air Show. Staff photo by Stephanie Hill
There were different military vehicles on display at the 2024 Augusta Air Show. Staff photo by Stephanie Hill
There were different military vehicles on display at the 2024 Augusta Air Show. Staff photo by Stephanie Hill
There were different military vehicles on display at the 2024 Augusta Air Show. Staff photo by Stephanie Hill
There were different military vehicles on display at the 2024 Augusta Air Show. Staff photo by Stephanie Hill
Augusta Mayor Garnett Johnson spoke at the Augusta Air Show on Saturday morning. Staff photo by Stephanie Hill
The Remax Parachute Team jumped out of a plane and displayed several flags, including the American Flag. Staff photo by Stephanie Hill
Members of the F-22 Raptor Demo Team greeted the crowds at the Augusta Air Show on Saturday prior to the demonstration. Staff photo by Stephanie Hill
The EA-18G Growler team flew different formations at the Augusta Air Show on Saturday. Staff photo by Stephanie Hill

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The Author

Stephanie Hill has been a journalist for over 10 years. She is a graduate of Greenbrier High School, graduated from Augusta University with a degree in journalism, and graduated from the University of South Carolina with a Masters in Mass Communication. She has previously worked at The Panola Watchman in Carthage, Texas, The White County News in Cleveland, Georgia, and The Aiken Standard in Aiken, S.C. She has experience covering cities, education, crime, and lifestyle reporting. She covers Columbia County government and the cities of Harlem and Grovetown. She has won multiple awards for her writing and photos.

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