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Blue Angels Crash in Smyrna Tenn
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Sympathy from Down Under to Jeff's widow, his two children and extended family, which of course, includes the Blue Angels team. I was fortunate to see the Blue Angels perform at Willow Run end of last August. Jeff did a mighty job commentating that day
Condolences to family and friends. A consolation is that he died doing what he loved to do. The shows that Blue Angels put on can't be beaten. RIP.
First, condolences to the family of Jeff Kuss. We are all in sympathy as I was an Air Force fighter pilot too. The Navy F-18 has two engines and there must have been another reason for the crash. I would like to know why he didn't eject like the Air Force F-16 pilot did. I can't imagine an F-16 going down unless there was a total failure of the computer flight control system or complete engine failure and if that occurs---you're out. It actually landed itself and was almost completely intact so I have to rule out flight control. The Blue Angels fly a more dangerous and better program and I love their shows. The T-Birds are a bit more safety oriented. Whatever happened to Jeff must have put him in a position of G forces so he could not eject. Just my opinion.
What are the odds of a Thunderbird and Blue Angel going down on the same day? Crazy...
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My deepest condolences to his family, Rest in peace Captain