It's back after a 2-year hiatus due to the pandemic."The entire air station is incredibly excited to be bringing the airshow back," said Colonel Marty Bedell, Commanding Officer of MCAS Miramar."Marines fast-roping out of helicopters. You're going to see aircraft attacking the airfield. You're going to see a wall of fire," he said.
Bedell said, most importantly, it's about the community being able to see first-hand all they do to defend our country. "We'll have a new twist on old maneuvers. We'll have new maneuvers for folks who've, whether it be their first time or their 76th time seeing our air show," Kesselring said.Kesselring said they practice two to three times a day up to six days a week from November to March.
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