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F-15s to soar over Oregon, SW Washington for July 4

A United States Air Force (USAF) F-15 fighter jet travels at low altitude through the 'Mach Loop' series of valleys near Dolgellau, north Wales on June 26, 2018. - The Mach Loop valleys, situated between Dolgellau and Machynlleth, are regularly used by the military for operational low flying training which can take place as low as 76 metres from the nearest terrain. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP) (Photo credit should read OLI SCARFF/AFP via Getty Images)

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — F-15 fighter jets from the Oregon Air National Guard are set to fly over several cities in Oregon and two in Southwest Washington for Independence Day.

The jets, part of the 142nd Wing, will take off from the Portland Air National Guard Base at PDX and soar above multiple July 4 celebrations and parades at a noticeably lower-than-normal altitude of 1,000 feet.

Beginning at 10 a.m. Monday, the first community will see the aces’ aerial “salute” at speeds of around 400 mph, officials said.

Here’s when and where they’re scheduled to fly:

“There’s no greater honor for us to salute this great nation on its day of independence than to be present, visible, and heard with the air superiority of the F-15 Eagle,” said Air Force Col. Todd Hofford, the wing’s commander, in a prepared release. “The 142nd Wing and your hometown Air Force is proud to serve and protect all of our communities in the Pacific Northwest.”

Flight paths could be rescheduled or canceled due to weather or other circumstances, OANG said.