CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED// ROUTINE R 272047Z FEB 23 MID200080757505U FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 056/23 PASS TO OFFICE CODES: FM CNO WASHINGTON DC//N1// INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC//N1// MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/FEB// SUBJ/OFFICER APPLICATIONS BEING ACCEPTED BY NAVY FLIGHT DEMONSTRATION SQUADRON (BLUE ANGELS) FOR 2024-2026 SHOW SEASONS// REF/A/DOC/CNATRA/18DEC20// AMPN/REF A IS CNATRAINST 1301.4N, APPLICATION PROCEDURES AND QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICERS OF THE NAVY FLIGHT DEMONSTRATION SQUADRON.// RMKS/1. The United States Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron (Blue Angels) will select three F/A-18 demonstration pilots (both Navy and Marine Corps pilots are encouraged to apply) for the 2024-2026 show seasons, one Marine Corps C-130 demonstration pilot for the 2024-2026 show seasons, one maintenance officer for the 2024-2025 show seasons, one supply officer for the 2024-2025 show seasons, and one public affairs officer for the 2024-2025 show seasons. 2. Interested officers should submit applications in line with reference (a) by 30 April 2023. All applicants must contact their detailer or monitor prior to applying to ensure adequate timing to complete a 2 or 3-year tour without impacting career milestones. Manpower Management Officer Assignments (MMOA) will release a separate MARADMIN that outlines Marine Corps applicant eligibility requirements. Final selections will be made in July 2023. 3. Qualifications. Applicants should be career-oriented Navy and Marine Corps Officers with the following specific qualifications. a. F/A-18 demonstration pilot applicants must be carrier qualified with approximately 1,250 tactical jet flight hours by 30 September of the year applying, have completed an operational fleet tour, and have completed advancedflight training with an average or greater composite score. b. Marine Corps C-130 demonstration pilot applicants must have an aircraft commander rating in the C-130J and should have approximately 1,200 total flight hours. c. Maintenance officer applicants must be designated aviation maintenance officers (152X/633X/733X) (CWO3/CWO4/LTJG/LT/LCDR) and be on, or have completed, an operational fleet tour. d. Supply officer applicants must be designated as naval aviation supply officers (310X/651X) (LTJG/LT/LCDR) and be on, or have completed, an operational fleet tour. e. Public affairs officer applicants must be designated as naval public affairs officers (165X) (LTJG/LT/LCDR). 4. Selectees will be approved by the Chief of Naval Air Training with Bureau of Naval Personnel or MMOA review and concurrence on suitability prior to public notification. Navy and Marine Corps pilots will be required to remain on Active Duty for two years following the completion of their assignment with the Blue Angels. 5. Reference (a) delineates application procedures. a. Applications submitted via mail through 1 March 2023 should be sent to: Commanding Officer Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron ATTN: LCDR Chris Kapuschansky Naval Air Facility El Centro 1605 Third Street Hangar 5 El Centro, CA 92243 b. Applications submitted via mail from 2 March 2023 through 30 April 2023 should be sent to: Commanding Officer Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron ATTN: LCDR Chris Kapuschansky 390 San Carlos Road, Suite A Pensacola, FL 32508-5508 c. Applications may also be delivered in person beginning 15 March 2023. 6. For additional information, visit the Blue Angels website at https://www.blueangels.navy.mil/ or contact the Blue Angels Applicants Officer, LCDR Chris Kapuschansky, in Pensacola, FL at (850) 452-4650/DSN 922 or in El Centro, CA (February thru Mid-March) at (760) 339-2509/DSN 658, or via e-mail at christopher.j.kapuschansky.mil(at)us.navy.mil. 7. This NAVADMIN will remain in effect until superseded or 31 August 2023, whichever occurs first. 8. Released by Vice Admiral Richard J. Cheeseman, Jr., N1.// BT #0001 NNNN CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED//