California Capital Airshow
Jun 8, 2007 at 11:50AM
Doug in Aviation, Entertainment, Patriot's Journey

This may be a stretch for a Patriot’s Journey post, but one of the things I love about America is our airshows. We have dozens of them annually that are within reasonable driving distance and many feature either the U.S. Navy Blue Angels or the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds. There are no better airshows anywhere in the world! And whenever I see either of these precision flying teams perform, my heart beats faster and I’m reminded why I’m glad to be an American. You can’t watch the Thunderbirds and not agree!

That said, the second annual California Capital Airshow at Mather Field will run this weekend featuring the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, Red Bull Air Force, Jim Varden, Greg Poe and many more. Local Aerobatics Champion Julie Clark will also perform. It promises to be a great show… If you can get in.

ThunderbirdsInForm.jpgLast year’s show, featuring the Blue Angels, suffered a bit of a logistical snafu - planners so grossly underestimated attendance that Highway 50 was gridlocked for hours, parking was impossible, and many folks, including us, finally gave up in frustration.

Supposedly, planners have “solved” the problems and promise smoother sailing this year. Their  “plan” seems centered around encouraging attendees to ride buses and  the RT. Says RT Driver, “Imagine upwards of 50,000 people trying to exit at Mather Field Rd. over the few hours leading up to the show… Now imagine that you and your family are not among them!!” Hmmm… We’ll see.

gregpoe.jpgWith that in mind, we won’t be attending the show this year. Instead, we’ll be spending part of Saturday afternoon at a friend’s home near Mather so, if I’m lucky, I might get off a few shots of aircraft flying over their house… I’ll wait and see how the traffic situation plays out this weekend before deciding whether or not to give it a try next year.

But tomorrow afternoon Dawn and I will be sitting comfortably around a pool, sipping mojitos, enjoying the company of good friends and watching the show action right over our heads. Life is good! God bless America!

Update on Jun 11, 2007 at 06:07PM by Registered CommenterDoug

When you consider last year’s traffic fiasco, this year was nothing short of amazing! Gone were the long lines, the freeway gridlock, the parking problems and inadequate porta-potties. I don’t know how attendance compared to last year, but I suspect the credit goes to better planning - there were five entrances vs one last year and folks directing people to parking - and the fact that a great many rode the RT rather than risking a repeat of last year.

We noted light traffic and, from what I’ve heard from attendees, everyone was delighted. Hats off to the planners! We’ll definitely go next year. And we’ll probably ride RT!

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