Area aviation fans who missed or did not get their fill of action during the Shop ‘n Save Westmoreland County Airshow in June can mark their calendars for a visit by two rare vintage World War II warbirds at Arnold Palmer Regional Airport Sept. 8-11. The airport authority announced that
Look, up in the sky It’s a bird, it’s a plane … it’s a whole lotta planes descending on Arnold Palmer Regional Airport in Unity for the 75th Anniversary Shop ‘n Save Westmoreland County Airshow on Saturday and Sunday. The show gets underway at 10:15 each day, with The Heroes
A strong thunderstorm barreled through Westmoreland County on Wednesday night, resulting in power outages along with downed trees and electrical wires.
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Navy Capt. William Huckeba climbs out of the cockpit after landing at Arnold Palmer Regional Airport on Thursday.
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Members of the Blue Angels Navy jet demonstration team are “chomping at the bit” to perform high-flying maneuvers for spectators after the covid-19 pandemic scaled back last year’s airshow season to less elaborate flyovers.
The Blue Angels, the U.S. Navyâs flight demonstration squadron, are celebrating their 75th anniversary season in 2021. The team was formed in 1946 and is the second oldest formal flying aerobatic team under the same name in the world.
The teamâs six demonstration pilots currently man the F/A-18 E/F Super Hornets. It marks the first ânewâ aircraft added to the Blue Angels flight demonstration team since they adopted the legacy F/A-18C/Ds in 1986.
A total of 17 officers voluntarily serve with the Blue Angels. Each year, the team typically selects three tactical (fighter or fighter/attack) jet pilots, two support officers and one Marine Corps C-130 pilot to relieve departing members.