Learning the different shows is part of a grueling training schedule for the Blues that started two days after last season ended. But it’s also made for an exciting first season for Commanding Officer Commander Alex Armatas.
“It’s an incredible opportunity and I’m extremely lucky to be here,” said Armatas. “It’s been an incredible experience and I’m excited to keep going.”
“Everyone on this team sees that beach ball every week when we come home,” said Armatas. “We see that water tower, we see Pensacola Beach when we fly home from other show sites so to put on an air show out there is extremely exciting.”
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