Blue Angels: Commander Naval Flight Demonstration Squadron, the command issued by the commander of Naval Air Training May twenty-seven. Commander Dave Koss requested that Admiral Bill Sizemore release him from his command later weaker than normal to move the team's last performance in Lynchburg Regional Air appearance May 22. Deep personal regret that I've divided my command now, I voluntarily leave the largest air demonstration team, "said Koss." I made a maneuver that was too low minimum altitudes. The cause this team is so successful, brings thrills to millions of fans across U.S.A., and represents the United States Navy so superbly, is because of the absolute commitment to safety and perfection by every member of the team. I'm honored to have been a part of this organization, and I look forward to watching its success in the future. This maneuver, combined with other instances of not meeting the airborne standard that makes the Blue Angels the exceptional organization that it is, led to my decision to step down. I've the utmost respect for the Sailors and Marines of the Blue Angels organization and all that they embody. Koss will be replaced by former Blue Angels official "command, Captain Greg McWherter, for the duration of the season, this requires the cancellation of performances by the Blue Angels" under Airfest Rockford June 4 to 5, and June Evansville Freedom Festival Air Show 11-12. The Blue Angels in Pensacola remain for further training and practical demonstration air show. Any change can plan the future of the team will be announced at a later date. "Blue Angels" We regret any inconvenience and look forward to representing the Navy and the Marine Corps service members serving around the world.
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