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The Blue Angels have been based at NAS Pensacola for 70 years. And Northwest Florida Congressman Jimmy Patronis wants to keep ...
The Blue Angels’ home base is Forrest Sherman Field, NAS Pensacola, during the air show season. The squadron spends January through March at NAF El Centro, California, for winter training.
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The air show is a two-day showcase that happens in the beginning of November onboard NAS Pensacola. Between 150,000-180,000 fans show up to watch the Blue Angels perform their physics-defying ...
Blue Angels slot pilot James Cox isn't quite ready to let go of his time on the team, despite Saturday marking his last time flying one of the jets over Pensacola Beach.. Cox, a lieutenant ...
As the Blue Angels celebrate 70 years in Pensacola, a Florida Congressman is working to make sure they spend the next 70 and ...
The Thunderbirds’ home base is Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas, Nevada. When the team formed in 1953, ... The Blue Angels and Thunderbirds serve as recruitment tools, ...
Blue Angels Homecoming 2023 schedule. The full official NAS Pensacola Blue Angels Homecoming Air Show schedule hasn’t been released yet, but here is what we know so far.
The final Hornet flight will take place this afternoon from 4 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. CST, over and in the vicinity of Naval Air Station Pensacola, the Blue Angels’ home base.
Soltan will be flying Fat Albert, a C-130J that performs for about 10 minutes of the Blue Angels' show. Soltan said piloting the aircraft has been a major challenge, and learning opportunity.