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Sat, Oct 01, 2016

Blue Angel Performance Canceled Due to Food Poisoning

Blue Angels Cancel Saturday California Capital Airshow Performance

Early Saturday, October 1st, the powers-that-be at the CA Capital Airshow published the following statement:

"Within the last hour, the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels, cancelled the Saturday performance at the California Capital Airshow, Oct. 1.

The Blue Angels commanding officer and flight leader, Cmdr. Ryan Bernacchi, contracted a food-borne ailment and is under the medical supervision of the team’s Flight Surgeon. Cmdr. Bernacchi will be reevaluated regularly, as the team is hopeful he will be ready to fly for the final day of the air show. At this time, the Blue Angels are scheduled to perform on Sunday as planned.

If you attended today’s Airshow, all tickets will be honored for General Admission on Sunday, October 2. Premium venue tickets will be honored as General Admission tickets. Parking passes will be honored with proof of purchase from Saturday or by providing your parking stub. Expedited lanes for those returning with Saturday tickets will be set up at the admission gate on Sunday.

We thank you for your support and understanding. Please join us in wishing Cmdr. Bernacchi a speedy recovery."

FMI: http://www.californiacapitalairshow.com/blue-angels-cancel-saturday-california-capital-airshow-performance/

 


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