You may hear loud noises next week. Here's why

EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. — Residents may experience noise when the 86th

Fighter Weapons Squadron conducts flight and boat operations in the Gulf of

Mexico eight to 20 miles South of Destin and in Choctawhatchee Bay Mar.

16-19. The operations are part of the 53rd Wing's Weapon System Evaluation

Program. 

      Fighter aircraft will release munitions in the morning between 8

a.m. and 1 p.m. approximately eight to 20 nautical miles out in the Gulf of

Mexico.  The test will be conducted within a cordoned, cleared surface range

safety corridor. Notices to mariners will be issued prior to the missions

and flyers will be handed out at the local marina.

      In the afternoon, around 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., approximately 30 boats

will be used as visual targets by fighter aircraft and helicopters flying

mid to low level altitudes.  No weapons or ammunition will be involved in

the flights in the Choctawhatchee Bay.  The boats, traveling in formation,

will transverse between the Mid-Bay Bridge and the Highway 331 Bridge and

also eight to 20 miles South of Destin in the Gulf of Mexico.

      Please be advised some boat operators will be dressed in various

military uniforms and white costumes.  They may carry rubber rifles, painted

in highly visible colors.  Some boats will have simulated, fake deck guns

and rocket launcher tubes.  The boats may use marine flares as visual

markers.

This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: You may hear loud noises next week. Here's why