What is the average age of a Blue Angels pilot?

Fun facts about the Blue Angels:
They have had 251 demonstration pilots, and 35 Flight Leaders/Commanding Officers. The average age of a pilot is around 33 years old. The closest the diamond will fly to each other is 18 inches during the Diamond 360 maneuver. The fastest speed the Blue Angels travel at is 700 mph.
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How old are the Blue Angels?

Formed in 1946, the unit is the second oldest formal aerobatic team (under the same name) in the world, after the French Patrouille de France formed in 1931. The team, composed of five Navy and one Marine Corps demonstration pilot, fly Boeing F/A-18 Super Hornets.
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How long does it take to become a Blue Angels pilot?

In order to qualify as a Blue Angel, pilots must log about 1,250 jet hours, which amounts to roughly eight years of flying Navy jets. After a person is picked, they are required to fly about 120 training flights before they perform in a show. But the team does more than fly.
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How much do Blue Angels pilots make?

With over 12 years of experience (but less than 14), basic monthly pay is ​$8,066.70​. That translates to about ​$96,800​ per year.
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How old is the average Navy fighter pilot?

According to Zippia, the average age of a military Pilot in the US is 45 years old, while 67 per cent of pilots are aged 40+.
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The History of The Blue Angels



Is 30 too old to become a fighter pilot?

For the average applicant with no prior experience or knowledge, the cut-off age for becoming a fighter pilot is 33. However, age waivers are available for those with special experience up to the age of 35. This will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
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At what age do fighter pilots retire?

Technically speaking, there is no retirement age that's strictly enforced on Air Force pilots, which might surprise you. Instead, they must retire by age 62 as with all other military officers.
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Do the Blue Angels fight in combat?

The Blue Angels do not fight in combat.

At the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950, the Blue Angels squadron briefly disbanded and members joined Fighter Squadron 191 (VF-191), “Satan's Kittens,” aboard the aircraft carrier USS Princeton, which was deployed to Korea. Today, however, the Blue Angels do not fly in combat.
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Do the Blue Angels ever touch?

The Hornets fly as close as 18 inches apart

In fact, it's so close, that in 2019 two jets touched while practicing a Diamond 360. There were no injuries and no damage to the aircraft, other than a small scratch.
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Which is faster Blue Angels or Thunderbirds?

The Angels fly F-18s, and we fly F-16s. The F-18 show is typically slower but some of the formations are tighter. That's because the F-16s are faster due to a higher thrust-to-weight ratio.
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How hard is it to get into the Blue Angels?

Each pilot must complete 120 training flights during winter training in order to perform a public demonstration safely. The teamwork required for the high-speed, low-altitude flying in the tight Blue Angel formation takes hundreds of hours to develop.
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Are there any female pilots in the Blue Angels?

Maj. Katie Higgins Cook recounts first experience flying with the Blue Angels and paving the way for other female pilots. The U.S. Navy Blue Angels have been around since 1946, but it wasn't until 69 years later they had their first female pilot take to the skies in one of their air shows. That first female was Maj.
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How much does it cost to ride with the Blue Angels?

Since 1946, the Navy's Blue Angels have dazzled onlookers with their aerobatic prowess in both combat and air shows alike. And for a bargain of just $60,000 per hour, you can hire these majestic jets to create brilliant contrails for everything from birthdays to bar mitzvahs.
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How many Blue Angels fly in a show?

During a typical performance, there are six jets in the air. The first four jets fly in a diamond formation. The fifth and sixth jet fly in solo formation. The diamond formation flies at lower speeds, allowing them to form closer formations and perform various maneuvers that would be impossible at faster speeds.
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How long do the Blue Angels practice?

BLUE ANGELS PRACTICE INFORMATION

Practice times vary so check the schedule below prior to planning your visit. Practices last about 55 minutes, and admission is FREE and open to individuals with valid DoD ID card access.
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How many Blue Angels have crashed?

Multiple sources confirmed there have been 26 fatal crashes by Blue Angels pilots before Thursday's crash in Smyrna. The last fatal crash was a 2007 incident in South Carolina, the Blue Angels confirmed.
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Why do the Blue Angels not wear oxygen masks?

Blue Angels also eschew oxygen masks during demonstrations because they typically don't fly above 15,000 feet.
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Do Blue Angels bump into each other?

Two Navy Blue Angel jets touched during practice in Florida, Navy officials confirmed. The Pensacola News Journal reported Thursday that the midair incident happened Wednesday while the demonstration team practiced at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida. The No. 3 jet made momentary contact with the underside of No.
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What is the difference between the Blue Angels and the Thunderbirds?

Based out of Florida, the Blue Angels are known for their classic navy blue and yellow F/A-18 Hornets and duel engine jet. The Air Force Thunderbirds are stationed in Colorado Springs, and sports the classic red white and blue single-engine F-16 Fighting Falcon.
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Are Blue Angels best pilots?

The Blue Angels pilots are usually considered "the best of the best" that the Navy and Marine Corps have to offer. The pilots that fly the jets in tight formations perform a variety of daring maneuvers that amaze the crowds that gather to watch them.
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How much fuel do the Blue Angels Burn?

Each Blue Angel-type jet (and the C-130 companion plane) consumes 1,300 gallons of jet fuel per hour. Assuming six fighters in each group (plus one support plan each), that's 14 planes, or 18,200 gallons of jet fuel per hour.
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Do Blue Angels practice rain?

The show is still scheduled to go on as usual as event organizers are keeping an eye on the weather. The pilots are prepared to preform in the rain. "There has to be a minimum of 1500 feet cloud level for the Blue Angels to fly," Crew Chief Jeramie Race said.
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How much pension does a pilot get?

Airline pilots used to get a sweet deal. Their pension was 60 percent of final average earnings (FAE). With annual pay above $600,000 per year (in today's numbers), a 60 percent FAE pension meant retirees would collect the equivalent of $360,000… every year…for the rest of their lives.
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How do fighter pilots poop in flight?

With Brief Relief Disposable Urinal Bag and Disposa-John Portable Restroom, fighter jet pilots have a patented “bag-in-bag” solution that takes care of any solid or liquid waste. Multiple enclosures seal the waste and odor while the enzymes and polymers break down the waste and convert it into a deodorized gel.
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