U. S. NavyBlue Angels
1999 Performance Schedule
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The Blue Angels schedule was originally released Feb. 2, 1999, by the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public
Affairs. This is the latest revision.
March
- 13 NAF El Centro, California
- 20-21 Mesa, Arizona
- 27-28 NAS Corpus Christi, Texas.
April
- 10-11 MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina
- 17-18 Millington, Tennessee
- 24-25 NAS Point Mugu, California
May
- 1-2 NAS Fallon, Neveda
- 8-9 MacDill AFB, Florida
- 15-16 Dover AFB, Deleware
- 22 Randolph AFB, Texas
- 24 USN Academy, Annapolis, Maryland
- 26 USN Academy Graduation Fly Over
- 29 NAS Patuxent River, Maryland
June
- 5-6 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- 13 NAS Lemoore, California
- 19-20 Kalispell, Montana
- 26-27 Willow Run, Michigan
July
- 3 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- 10 Pensacola Beach, Florida
- 17-18 Davenport, Iowa
- 24-25 NAS Brunswick, Maine
- 30-31 MCAS Miramar, California
August
- 1 MCAS Miramar, California
- 7-8 Seattle, Washington
- 21-22 Otis Ang, Massachusetts
- 28-29 Rochester, New York
September
- 4-6 Cleveland, Ohio
- 11-12 Halifax, Nova Scotia
- 18-19 NAS Oceana, Virginia
- 25-26 Wilmington, North Carolina
October
- 2-3 Salinas, California
- 9-10 San Francisco, California
- 16-17 Kirtland, New Mexico
- 23-24 Little Rock AFB, Arkansas
- 30-31 Moody AFB, Georgia
November
- 6-7 NAS Jacksonville, Florida
- 12-13 NAS Pensacola, Florida
The Blue Angels are scheduled to deploy to NAF El Centro Jan. 3, 1999 for their annual winter training.
The U.S. Navy Blue Angels will perform at 36 events, flying 68 shows in the United States and Canada. The annual
demonstration season begins in March and concludes in November. More than 200 requests were received for the jet
demonstration teams. The number of supportable requests is limited by the length of the season, travel and training
requirements, operational considerations, and seasonal meteorological conditions.
Demonstration sites are selected to support the objectives of the Department of Defense and the interests of the
Armed Services with safety as the primary consideration. Performances greatly assist the recruiting and retention
goals of the Services, enhance esprit de corps among the uniformed men and women, and demonstrates the professional
skills and capabilities of the U.S. Armed Forces to the American public and U.S. allies
Information courtesy of the United States Navy

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