 22 Raptor here and it's going to be a hometown pilot. Copy is supposed to be year 2020, so we're happy to get him back again. We got a great heritage flight, blind up and some other civilian performers and then happened to have a P-50 Blue Mustang, just a plethora of other really awesome air traffic schedules. Morgan, tell us a little bit about what makes this air show special as in 75. That's right. So this year, 75th anniversary of the Air Force and actually MacDill's been chosen to be the benchmark air show for AMC. So we're really hoping to drive home just the heritage of the Air Force in general and really showcase what AMC can do. You can say it and spell your name please. All right. Hi, I'm Lieutenant Caitlin Forster, K-A-T-L-I-N-F-O-R-S-T-E-R and I'm Blue Angel number eight, the events coordinator. Very good. So you just flew from Vera Beach to hear that right. How long does that flight take? It was about 25 minutes flight, so very easy flight just very much took off and then started getting into the landing environment here at MacDill. Yeah, had you ever flown in here before? No, this is my first trip here to MacDill Air Force Base and we're so excited for that upcoming air show. When you fly over Tampa Bay, what kind, you know, what does it feel like? What does it look like for you? I was a little bit cloudy today, so we didn't see too much of the bay. We came out of the clouds, I was just trying to find the airfield. So once we did that focused on safely landing, but I'm sure come March, it'll be much sunnier and we'll get to see the whole day when we're coming into land. So obviously the Blue Angels have been doing this for a long time. Do you try and top it every year? And if so, what can we expect for 2022? Well, we have pretty much kind of the same air show, but we're just focused on the safety of that, but this is our 76th show season and we now have two platforms that we debuted last year. So it'll be the first time for the MacDill, Tampa Bay area to see the F-18 Super Hornets overhead along with the C-130J Super Hercules. So the show will definitely be different from years past for the local area and we're so excited to show off these two aircraft. What are some of the things that the show consists of? What do we get to see? So every show will open up with the C-130J Super Hercules affectionately known as Fat Albert. They'll do about a 10 minute show and then showing off the capabilities of the Super Hercules and then we'll intro the Super Hornets and the six jets we'll take off. We'll kind of alternate diamond and solo maneuvers and then finish up with our historic Delta formation. What does it mean to you to be a part of this? I'm always honored and humbled by this experience being selected in 2020 and then getting to complete the 2021 season with the team was just a one-of-a-kind adventure. The teamwork is just unparalleled and I couldn't imagine representing or I'm just so honored to represent this great organization. Yep, I'm Lieutenant Griffin Stangle, G-R-I-F-F-I-N, S-T-A-N-G-E-L, Blue Angel number seven narrator and advanced pilot for the Blue Angels. Well, what's it mean to have these shows going full? I know you performed last year, but you know, airfests didn't happen. I'm sure there's been a lot of cancellations over the last couple of years to have these big crowds back and kind of get back to normal in a couple of years. Well, it's always nice to be able to go out and meet the individuals at the air show. That's one of my favorite parts and being able to execute a full show season is what we're really looking forward to and going out to different cities across the country and meeting all those people and hoping to inspire a few of them is what I look forward to some of the air shows. Were you inspired by the Blue Angels when you were young? Absolutely. What's your memory of that? Earliest memory was I took a trip down to Pensacola around middle school time and I saw him perform at a practice and at NES Pensacola when I was there at the museum visiting with some family friends. But then I got to saw him. I'd been flying the Super Hornet for five years and I saw him in September of 2019 at an air show and that inspired me to really put my best foot forward and then decided to put my name in for applicant. And so when you see the faces of people down on the ground watching that, what do you notice with what do you get out of that? It's an incredible amount of energy that you just feed off the crowd and it is so nice to meet so many people who are so happy and so inspired by seeing, six ordinary pilots go do incredible things and that's what I hope we can show that we're just everyday people doing some amazing things with some incredible training and incredible flying.