Fog cancels day 2 of Blue Angels Fleet Week air show
Briefly

"The Blue Angels conducted an observation flight and determined that due to fog, it was not safe to fly." This statement sums up the reason behind the Blue Angels' cancellation, emphasizing safety concerns.
"I'm a little bummed about not seeing them at the waterfront," said Eric McMahon from Walnut Creek, expressing the disappointment felt by many fans who were eager to witness the performance.
Earlier in the day, weather conditions were better, allowing other military aircrafts to take to the sky and performing stunts. The U.S. Army medics were demonstrating how to triage injured patients after an earthquake or natural disaster.
The Navy's Leapfrog parachute got the greenlight team to jump, with parachutist Cody Rochon stating: "The jumping is the best part of the job. It's exhilarating for sure."
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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