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| Should be a good show. I think the biggest surprise for me when I helped run an airshow at a previous base was how SKINNY the ground crews were. There was maybe one 'normal' dude; the rest were either weight lifters or underwear models. . . Both put on a good show, but my favorite act was when the Blue Angels C-130 (named Fat Albert) did a JATO demo (jet-assisted take-off).
Fear God and Dread Nought Admiral of the Fleet Sir Jacky Fisher
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| Blue Angels Thunderbirds Meet for Rare Joint Trainingquote: PENSACOLA, Fla. — The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds landed in the Cradle of Naval Aviation on Monday for a rare joint training with the Navy's Blue Angels.
"I feel like a little kid right now, standing out here with the Thunderbirds flying overhead, watching them park their jets and getting to shake their hands," Navy Cmdr. Ryan Bernacchi, the commander of the Blue Angels, said after welcoming the Nevada-based Thunderbirds to Pensacola.
The eight Air Force F-16 pilots and more than 50 other officers and support staff from the Thunderbirds will join the six F/A-18 Blue Angels pilots and support staff at Naval Air Station Pensacola through Wednesday. The U.S. military's two elite fighter jet demonstration teams are seldom in the same place at the same time. Under Department of Defense guidelines, the two teams are not allowed to perform at the same air shows because the military wants to cover as much recruiting territory as possible by using both teams in different locations throughout the year. The two teams haven't been in Pensacola together for more than 15 years.
"I love being here, it is so very cool," said Air Force Maj. Alex Turner, one of the Thunderbird pilots. "You can see how I'm smiling about this."
Even though the two teams do not get to perform together during the season, they have a strong bond, said Air Force Lt. Col. Jason Heard, commander of the Thunderbirds.
"There has always been a lot of respect between the two teams," Heard said. "We have a lot in common and we are looking forward to the week."
The joint training came about after Bernacchi and Heard met during a Las Vegas air show conference in December.
"We exchanged some thoughts and ideas and have been in touch since then. As two flight leaders, commanding officers, we communicate back and forth and send texts like 'Hey, great Superbowl,' or whatever," Bernacchi said.
During the training, Bernacchi will fly in the backseat of an F-16 piloted by a Thunderbird and Heard will fly in the backseat of an F/A-18 piloted by a Blue Angel. The two demonstration teams hope to fly together on Wednesday afternoon.
"We will take off together and fly down the coast," Bernacchi said. "If you are out the beach, you will definitely want to see it."
Fear God and Dread Nought Admiral of the Fleet Sir Jacky Fisher
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