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What is it like to be a U.S. Navy Blue Angels pilot?

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Long ago I was recommended, and I “chased the Blues,” although “'rushing” the Blues is the more descriptive term. That is because the process to become a Blue Angel is very similar to rushing a college fraternity. They already know you can fly or you would not have been recommended. read more

This is a difficult question to answer. Unless you are a pilot to begin with (especially a military pilot) it would hard to explain what it is like to be a Navy Blue Angel pilot. read more

The Blue Angels is the United States Navy's flight demonstration squadron, with aviators from the Navy and Marines. The Blue Angels team was formed in 1946, making it the second oldest formal flying aerobatic team (under the same name) in the world, after the French Patrouille de France formed in 1931. read more

Footage courtesy of the U.S. Navy and the #BlueAngels Pilots: Navy Cmdr. Tom Frosch, 43, of Clinton Township, Mich. Navy Lt. Cmdr. John Hiltz, 34, of Fort Mitchell, Ky. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Nate Barton, 33, of Hummelstown, Pa. Marine Major Brandon Cordill, 33, of Hemet, Calif. Navy Lt. Cmdr. David Tickle, 32, of Birmingham, Ala. read more

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