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Blue Angel Phantoms

by Ryan Nothhaft

For 73+ years, the Blue Angels Flight Demonstration Squadron has flown air shows in front of millions of people around the world. Now hear from the pilots & crew that were a part of this incredible history as they share their stories. Subscribe to the Blue Angel Phantoms podcast and YouTube channel for the latest interviews.

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Episodes

Blue Angels Maintenance Officer, Lt. Brian Abe

45m · Published 01 Sep 20:00

Lt. Brian Abe is the current Maintenance Officer (MO) for the United States Navy Blue Angels.  

In this episode of the podcast, Lt. Abe shares insights into his 22 year naval career and gives a breakdown of the 2020 airshow season.  Key topics covered include the impact of COVID-19 on the Blue Angels schedule, the team's salute to frontline medical workers during Operation America Strong, the transition to the F-18 Super Hornet, Fat Albert, and much more.  

Interview conducted by Ryan Nothhaft as part of the Blue Angel Phantoms Podcast & YouTube channel.  Available on all major podcast networks.  

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State of the YouTube channel: Blue Angel Phantoms

18m · Published 23 Jul 01:00

It's been two months since I last published an episode of the podcast so I thought this was the perfect time to catch up and let you know what has been going on behind the scenes as well as share the story of the recently published short documentary about the 1982 Blue Angels team that I published on the Blue Angel Phantoms YouTube channel.  

Don't worry, there will be more interviews of former Blue Angel pilots and crew in future episodes! 

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Blue Angels Flight Surgeon, Dr. Gary Mullen (2003 - 2004)

51m · Published 07 May 17:00

Dr. Gary Mullen was the Flight Surgeon for the United States Navy Blue Angels during the 2003 & 2004 air show seasons.  

On this episode of the Podcast, Dr. Mullen details his unexpected path to the Navy, rushing and joining the Blue Angels organization, and providing constructive feedback to the best naval aviators in the business.    

Prominently featured in the documentary series "Blue Angels: A Year in the Life", Doc Mullen recalls his experience working with the film crew and gives insights into one of the most challenging moments captured on film when he had to make a medical recommendation that had a lasting impact on the 2004 air show season.  

Doc Mullen also shares his experience working with Boss Russ Bartlett, the solo pilots trying to make him sick while flying in the back of the F/18 Hornet, and learning that the team suffered an ejection just weeks following his last day on the team.  

For more interviews, make sure to subscribe to the Blue Angel Phantoms Podcast on your favorite podcast app and also subscribe to the Blue Angel Phantoms YouTube channel.

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Blue Angels F4 Phantom Team Photographer, Ron Rentfrow (1970 - 1973)

1h 6m · Published 25 Apr 01:00

Ron Rentfrow was the official photographer assigned to the Blue Angels from 1970 to 1973.  During this episode of the podcast, Ron shares insights behind some of the most iconic moments during the F4 era of the Blue Angels, including the team's visits to Panama, Ecuador, and Hawaii.  He also shares his experience documenting some of the more terrifying moments during his tenure, including multiple pilot ejections. Ron also provides his perspective of what it was like to work with team leaders Harley Hall, Don Bentley, and Skip Umstead, as well as pilots Jim Maslowski, JD Davis, and Ernie Christensen. Finally, Ron discusses the unfortunate events that took place at Lakehurst, NJ in the Summer of 1973 that led to the Blue Angels premature end of flying the F4 Phantom.  

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Blue Angels Leader, George Dom (1997 - 1998)

1h 6m · Published 21 Mar 21:00

George Dom is the former leader of the United States Navy Blue Angels and served on the team during the 1997 and 1998 air show seasons.  

During this episode, Boss Dom shares how his father motivated him to join the Navy, details his early deployments, and provides insights into the application process to become commanding officer of the Blue Angels.  Boss Dom also gives a behind the scenes look into how the team brought back the diamond landing for the 1998 season, and tells some hilarious stories about a few unannounced fly overs.  


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Blue Angels Solo Pilot, Denny Sapp (1975 - 1976)

1h 26m · Published 03 Feb 22:00

Denny Sapp is a former Blue Angels solo pilot and served on the team for the 1975 and 1976 air show seasons.  

Born in Iowa, Denny graduated from Northwest Missouri State University in 1968 and joined the US Navy and received his wings in 1969. He made 3 deployments to Vietnam compiling 367 combat missions and receiving numerous personal decorations. Sapp then was assigned duties as a test and evaluation pilot at Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, California. From there he was selected as a member of the Blue Angels based in Pensacola, Florida where he flew as a solo demonstration pilot. Following this he was assigned to USS Eisenhower. Leaving active duty, he affiliated with the US Naval Reserves and became the commander of an F-18 squadron based in Point Mugu, California. Sapp retired from the Navy after 23 years' service with the rank of Captain (0-6). In civilian employment, he flew for Western Air Lines, Alaska Air Lines, and Delta Air Lines, where he retired as a Captain flying Boeing 767 out of JFK airport, New York.

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Blue Angels Maintenance Officer, Doug Hill (1983 - 1984)

1h 4m · Published 20 Jan 23:00

Doug Hill was the Blue Angels Maintenance Officer during the 1983 & 1984 air show seasons. On this episode of the podcast, Doug details his early career in the Navy as well as the incredible transformation he underwent in order to be considered for the Blue Angels.  Doug also shares stories from his time on the team, including the requirements to maintain the A4 Skyhawk, riding in the back of Fat Albert, and the interesting people he met along the way.    

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Blue Angels Crew Chief, David Kent

51m · Published 08 Jan 00:00

David Kent was a crew chief for the United States Navy Blue Angels during the 1969 air show season.  1969 was the first year that the Blue Angels flew the F4 Phantom, where David worked on the #3 jet piloted by Ernie Christensen. 

During this interview, David discusses his humble beginnings in Vermont where he attended a one room school house and would eventually develop an interest in aviation after seeing a poster of Charles Lindbergh. He was later drafted in the Army but ended up enlisting in the Navy, where he was assigned to NAS El Centro during the heart of the Vietnam War.  Through a chance encounter with Blue Angels Boss, Bill Wheat, David would eventually be assigned to the Blue Angels.  

David shares his recollections of the team's transition from the F-11 Tiger to the F4 Phantom and the challenges that ensured.  He also details the responsibilities of a Blue Angels crew chief and what it is like to fly in the back of an F4 Phantom.  

David also provides insight on what it was like to work for Boss Bill Wheat and pilot Ernie Christensen. 

After his career on the Blue Angels, David eventually became a pilot and captain for United Airlines, where he would have a chance encounter with the Blue Angels delta formation at 30,000 feet.

1969 Blue Angels Team:

1. CDR Bill Wheat
2. Capt Vince Donile, USMC
3. LT Ernie Christensen
4. LT Rick Millson
5. LT John Allen
6. LT Steve Shoemaker
7. LT Rick Adams
8. LT Dick Schram
MO LCDR Bud Jourden
Doc LT Jim Linville
AO LT Mary Russell
SUPO CW02 Bill Thornhill

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Blue Angel Phantoms has 18 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 14:09:43. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 24th, 2024 04:43.

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