US Navy Blue Angels pay winter visit to Seattle to prep for summer Seafair spectacle
The US Navy Blue Angels recently arrived in Seattle for winter preparations ahead of the highly anticipated summer Seafair air show, a cherished event in the city. Major Scott Laux noted the stunning views of snowcapped mountains during their journey from Oakland, California, reflecting the team's excitement for the upcoming show. Their winter visit is crucial for discussions with local airshow organizers, community leaders, and airfield representatives to ensure a seamless performance. Lt. Commander Lilly Montana emphasized the special connection to Boeing, highlighting the importance of performing in a location tied to the aircraft's design and production.
This year, the team features several new pilots in different positions, which adds to the significance of their training efforts. The Blue Angels are currently flying two to three sorties daily, focusing on perfecting their aerial maneuvers. As they prepare, the team aims to create a captivating spectacle that resonates with the Seattle crowd. The Blue Angels are dedicated to delivering a show that impresses and thrills, maintaining their reputation for excellence.