Meet the 2024 Blue Angel pilots

The Blue Angels are set to return home to perform at the Pensacola Beach Air Show this weekend. The U.S. Navy flight demonstration team looks a little different from the last time it performed at the Pensacola Air Show, however. Officers generally serve two or three years with the team, which means the roster is always evolving.

Lt. Cmdr. Christopher Kapuschansky (former No. 2), Lt. Scott Goossens (former No. 4) and Lt. Cmdr. Julius Bratton (former No. 5) all moved on from the Blue Angels and were replaced with Lt. Cmdr. Jack Keilty (current No. 2), Lt. Wesley Perkins (current No. 3) and Lt. Connor O'Donnell (current No. 7).

Lt. Cmdr. Amanda Lee, the team's first female pilot, moved from the No. 3 jet to the No. 4 jet this year.

Here's a look at the 2024 Blue Angels pilots.

Blue Angel pilots 2024

#1 Cmdr. Alexander Armatas — Cmdr. Alexander P. Armatas is a native of Skaneateles, New York. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 2002 with a Bachelor of Science in aerospace engineering.

Commander Alexander P. Armatas is the Flight Leader, Commanding Officer and the pilot of the No. 1 jet for the 2023 Blue Angels team.
Commander Alexander P. Armatas is the Flight Leader, Commanding Officer and the pilot of the No. 1 jet for the 2023 Blue Angels team.

#2 Lt. Cmdr. Jack Keilty — Lt. Cmdr. Jack Keilty, is a native of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, where he attended Mount Saint Mary Catholic High School, graduating in 2005. He attended the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia, where he lettered in football and earned a Bachelor's Degree in history in 2010. Upon graduation he was commissioned an ensign in the United States Navy and reported to Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, for Aviation Preflight Indoctrination (API)."

Lt. Cmdr. Jack Keilty
Lt. Cmdr. Jack Keilty

#3 Lt. Wesley Perkins — Lt. James Wesley Perkins is a native from Pordenone, Italy, grew up in Georgetown, Texas, and graduated from Hutto High School in 2009. He attended Texas A&M University graduating with a degree in ocean engineering in 2014. Perkins commissioned as an ensign through the Reserve Officers' Training Corps.

Lt. Wesley Perkins
Lt. Wesley Perkins

#4 Lt. Cmdr. Amanda Lee — Lt. Cmdr. Amanda Lee is a native of Mounds View, Minnesota. She graduated from Irondale High School in 2004, where she competed in soccer, ice hockey and swimming. While attending the University of Minnesota Duluth, Amanda enlisted in the U.S. Navy as an aviation electronics technician (AT) and reported to her first command, VFA-136 "Knighthawks." She was selected to commission as a pilot through the Seaman-to-Admiral (STA-21) commissioning program in 2009. The following year, Lee attended the Naval Science Institute (NSI) for officer training in Newport, Rhode Island, and simultaneously began her studies at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, where she received a Bachelor of Science in biochemistry.

Lieutenant Amanda Lee is the left wing and the pilot of the No. 3 jet for the 2023 Blue Angels team.
Lieutenant Amanda Lee is the left wing and the pilot of the No. 3 jet for the 2023 Blue Angels team.

#5 Lt. Cmdr. Griffin Stangel — Lt. Cmdr. Griffin Stangel is a native of Madison, Wisconsin, and graduated from Madison West High School in 2008. He attended the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, North Dakota, and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in air traffic control in 2012. Immediately after graduation, he reported to Newport, Rhode Island, where he received his commission as an ensign in the United States Navy after completion of Officer Candidate School.

Lieutenant Commander Griffin Stangel is the opposing solo and the pilot of the No. 6 jet for the 2023 Blue Angels team.
Lieutenant Commander Griffin Stangel is the opposing solo and the pilot of the No. 6 jet for the 2023 Blue Angels team.

#6 Cdr. Thomas Zimmerman — Cmdr. Thomas Zimmerman is a native of Baltimore, Maryland. He graduated from St. Paul's School in 2004 lettering in football, wrestling and lacrosse. After graduation, he attended the United States Naval Academy Preparatory School in Newport, Rhode Island, for one year prior to attending the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. He lettered in lacrosse at both schools and graduated from the Naval Academy with a Bachelor of Science in ocean engineering, earning his commission as an Ensign in the U.S. Navy in 2009.

Lieutenant Commander Thomas Zimmerman is the narrator for the Blue Angel shows.
Lieutenant Commander Thomas Zimmerman is the narrator for the Blue Angel shows.

#7 Lt. Connor O'Donnell (Narrator) — Lt. Connor O’Donnell is a native of Freeport, Maine, and graduated from Yarmouth High School in 2011. Following high school, he attended the United States Naval Academy and graduated in 2015 with a Bachelor’s Degree in operations research."

Lt. Connor O'Donnell
Lt. Connor O'Donnell

#8 Lt. Cmdr. Brian Vaught — Lt. Cmdr. Brian Vaught is a native of Englewood, Colorado. He graduated from Cherry Creek High School in 2004, where he lettered in lacrosse. After high school he attended the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in business administration. Upon graduation, Brian worked in professional sports marketing and promotions, eventually attending Officer Candidate School in Newport, Rhode Island, where he earned his commission as an ensign in the U.S. Navy in 2011."

Lieutenant Commander Brian Vaught is the events coordinator for the 2023 Blue Angels team.
Lieutenant Commander Brian Vaught is the events coordinator for the 2023 Blue Angels team.

Fat Albert pilots 2024

Lead C-130 "Fat Albert" pilot Maj. Josh Soltan — Maj. Joshua Soltan is a native of Spokane, Washington where he graduated from Central Valley High School in 2006. In 2010, he graduated from Central Washington University with a Bachelor of Science in Aviation and a Minor in Business Administration. In August of 2010, he earned his commission as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps through the Platoon Leaders Course program. He reported to Officer Selection Office, 12th Recruiting District Seattle, Washington as an Assistant Officer Recruiter. In 2011, he transferred to The Basic School at Camp Barrett, Quantico, Virginia to complete training.

Lead Fat Albert pilot Maj. Josh Soltan.
Lead Fat Albert pilot Maj. Josh Soltan.

C-130 "Fat Albert" pilot Capt. Isaac Becker — Isaac Van Zandt Becker is a native of Austin, Texas. While a student at Colorado College in Colorado Springs, Colorado, Isaac applied for the Platoon Leaders Course and attended Officer Candidate School in May of 2016. After graduating from Colorado College in May of 2017 with a degree in Geology, Isaac commissioned as a 2nd Lt. in the United States Marine Corps where he then received orders to report to The Basic School (TBS) in Quantico, Virginia. As an aviation contract, 2nd Lt. Becker graduated from Fox Company, TBS in March of 2018.

Fat Albert pilot Capt. Isaac Becker.
Fat Albert pilot Capt. Isaac Becker.

C-130 "Fat Albert" pilot Capt. Sam Petko — Captain Samuel Petko is a native of Osceola, Indiana. He graduated from Penn High School in 2009, where he wrestled and played rugby. After high school, he attended Indiana University, graduating with a Bachelor of Science in business administration. In 2016, he earned a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps through Officer Candidate School and reported to The Basic School aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia.

Fat Albert pilot Capt. Sam Petko.
Fat Albert pilot Capt. Sam Petko.

This article originally appeared on Pensacola News Journal: Pensacola Beach Air Show: Meet the Blue Angels pilots