Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Air Show Salutes Fallen Blue Angel Pilot

The pilot of Blue Angel #6 that crashed during the final minutes of an air show in Beaufort, South Carolina on Saturday, April 21, 2007 has been identified as Lt. Cmdr. Kevin J. "Kojack" Davis.
The air show in Beaufort continued on Sunday without the Blue Angels, but with a tribute to the pilot who was killed. In a sombre salute, a team of six GEICO Skytyper jets flew in traditional "Missing Man" formation at the start of the air show as Taps was sounded during a moment of silence . Then one jet peeled off to honor the F/A-18 Hornet and its pilot, lost when the jet plummeted into a neighborhood near the air base. The “Missing Man" formation is the traditional salute for a lost military aviator.
For Sunday’s "Missing Man" formation, pilot Jan Wildbergh, who flies the No. 6 plane for the Skytypers, was chosen to peel away from the formation because Davis was also a pilot of a No. 6 plane, the opposing solo position.
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A sad day indeed not only for the Blues and the Navy, but for the aviation community.

Requiescat In Pace
, sailor.

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