The U.S. Navy s Blue Angels won t be flying high, low and upside down this spring at Naval Air Station Jacksonville.
After what it called careful consideration, the Navy base canceled the 2021 NAS Jax Blue Angels Air Show set for April 10 and 11. Department of Defense Health Protection Conditions, as well as guidelines imposed by the Centers for Disease Control, and local civilian authorities, currently prevent execution of the air show, according to the Navy base.
The show s website at nasjaxairshow.com had promoted a variety of military and civilian demonstrations, culminating with the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Team in its squadron of F/A 18 Super Hornets. And the Blue Angels had announced online at blueangels.navy.mil/show that its April show would kick off its 2021 schedule of 30 shows.
Monster Jam will bring a dozen smoke-spitting, car-crushing behemoths to Jacksonville this year after all.
The event has drawn huge crowds to TIAA Bank Field every February for years, but plans were put on hold by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Now the trucks including Grave Digger, Max-D and Megalodon will be at the stadium for two shows on March 6 and 7.
The event has been reimagined, according to show promoters. Seats will be sold in pods that allow friends and family to sit together while maintaining social distancing from other groups. Fans over the age of 2 will be required to wear face coverings. Merchandise can be ordered in advance or from your seat and picked up at a contactless station in the stadium. The pit party, where fans can get an up-close look at the trucks and meet the drivers before the Saturday show, will also have a limited capacity.
Naval Air Station Jacksonville cancels April air show due to COVID-19 concerns
After what it called careful consideration, the Navy base canceled the 2021 NAS Jax Blue Angels Air Show set for April 10 and 11. Author: Florida Times-Union, Dan Scanlan Published: 12:24 PM EST January 26, 2021 Updated: 7:48 AM EST March 3, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla The U.S. Navy s Blue Angels won t be flying high, low and upside down this spring at Naval Air Station Jacksonville.
After what it called careful consideration, the Navy base canceled the 2021 NAS Jax Blue Angels Air Show set for April 10 and 11. Department of Defense Health Protection Conditions, as well as guidelines imposed by the Centers for Disease Control, and local civilian authorities, currently prevent execution of the air show, according to the Navy base.
Blue Angels Air Show set for April at NAS Jax is canceled
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Naval Air Station Jacksonville leadership announced Tuesday it had canceled its planned air show featuring the Blue Angels due to COVID-19 guidelines.
The decision was made under Department of Defense Health Protection Conditions as well as guidelines imposed by the Centers for Disease Control and local civilian authorities.
“We look forward to welcoming the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Team, the Blue Angels back to Jacksonville in the future,” NAS Jax wrote in a release announcing the decision.
The Jacksonville show was the next item on the Blue Angels’ appearance schedule, which also indicates the team will perform a dozen other shows later in the year. It indicates the Blue Angels are next scheduled to perform in Jacksonville on Oct. 22-23, 2022.