Sabresfansince1980 wrote:
I've been to a few, and grew up near Bell Air Force Base with planes and jets going over head all the time. I actually watched from my backyard when the Blue Angels crashed in 1985, killing one pilot. After each year and seeing more crashes where spectators die, I just don't get the appeal. I can see a jet up close and say, "cool" (saw a stealth up close at McDill in Tampa), but I can't see the need to be right under these things when they are going mach whatever and trying a manuever that pushes the capabilities of both pilot and machine. Reno is the latest example, but I really think I'd feel the same without my personal experiences.
It's just like these off-track races we see video of, where a car/truck flips over and right into spectators that are a mere 10-15 feet away. I know people like these events, but can they not be appreciated from a safe distance??
Did you mean Beale Air Force Base and MacDill Air Force Base? Just messing with you man. I was in the Air Force and my wife is active and has been in for 12 years and change now. We're at Peterson and are heading out to Langley in a few weeks.
There is a big difference between the races in Reno and a run of the mill air show at an air port or base. I've never been to a race but there is something about watching those amazing planes zip around so close. I mean they are mammals flying through the sky. It's pretty sweet. That being said, I prefer to be a safe distance away.