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04-26-06, 10:37 AM
Blue Angels select new flight leader
The Associated Press

PENSACOLA - Navy leaders selected Gulf War combat veteran Cmdr. Kevin Mannix as the Blue Angels next flight leader Tuesday.

The Lindenhurst, N.Y., native will lead the elite F-18 demonstration squadron during 2007 and 2008 when he'll begin piloting the Blue Angels ''No. 1 Jet'' and assume the traditional call sign of ``Boss.''

The squadron is expected to perform May 6 and 7 at the McDonald's Air & Sea Show in Fort Lauderdale.

''This is right at the top, it has got to be one of the most enjoyable things I've had the opportunity to try and do. It's going to be a different challenge for the next two years,'' Mannix said.

Mannix is currently stationed in Atsugi, Japan, where he commands a squadron of F-18s that deploy off the aircraft carrier USS Kittyhawk.

Rear Adm. Don Quinn, chief of air training for the Navy, said Mannix's appoint is part of an important Naval tradition.

''The Blue Angels are the face of the Navy, especially in all of the states that do not have saltwater coastlines. The Angels are representing our 350,000 sailors and 100,000 marines to the rest of the nation,'' he said.

Mannix was one of seven finalists for the two-year leadership rotation. The selection process included lengthy interviews throughout the day Tuesday with a seven-member panel and flying demonstrations.

Quinn said candidates had to impress the panel with their leadership experience, communication skills and especially their flying.

''Their demos have to be great. It's really hard to fly within 18 inches of each other going 500 knots,'' Quinn said.

Ellie