Smoke rises over the treetops after a Blue Angel pilot flying a F/A-18 crashed during an air show at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, S.C., on April 21. The pilot was killed and eight people on the ground were injured.Blue Angels to return to Beaufort after crashThe Associated Press
Posted : Monday Dec 22, 2008 22:26:34 EST
BEAUFORT, S.C. — Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort says the Blue Angels will return to the base in 2009, two years after a Navy pilot died there in a fiery crash.
The station said Monday that the Navy’s elite aerial demonstration team will perform in free public events May 16 and 17.
Lt. Cmdr. Kevin Davis died in April 2007 when he crashed his F/A-18 Hornet in a residential area near the base. Navy investigators determined the 32-year-old became disoriented after a high-speed turn subjected him to six times the force of gravity.
Davis was in his first season flying with the team. A report found he erred by not properly tensing his abdominal muscles. Eight people on the ground were injured, and some homes were damaged.
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