Blue Angels refueling en route to Seattle

  An Alaska Airlines flight got permission to descend from its cruise altitude to 28,000 feet so the passengers could watch the Blue Angels refueling on their way from Alaska to Seattle. While the theoretical service ceiling of most tactical jets is over 50,000 feet, in reality, they tend to operate in the upper 20,000…

 

An Alaska Airlines flight got permission to descend from its cruise altitude to 28,000 feet so the passengers could watch the Blue Angels refueling on their way from Alaska to Seattle.

While the theoretical service ceiling of most tactical jets is over 50,000 feet, in reality, they tend to operate in the upper 20,000 to 30,000 foot range, well below the cruising altitude of most commercial airliners.

 

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  1. Y-not

    Awesome!

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  2. SFC Dunlap 173d RVN

    I would’ve paid while de-planing had I had that opportunity!!!!! How fortunate for them.

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  3. SFC Dunlap 173d RVN

    Who would have thought, airsho “in the air!”

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  4. Esli

    Cool.

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