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Blue Angels Solo Pilot, Denny Sapp (1975 - 1976)

Blue Angels Solo Pilot, Denny Sapp (1975 - 1976)

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Denny Sapp is a former Blue Angels solo pilot and served on the team for the 1975 and 1976 air show seasons.  

Born in Iowa, Denny graduated from Northwest Missouri State University in 1968 and joined the US Navy and received his wings in 1969. He made 3 deployments to Vietnam compiling 367 combat missions and receiving numerous personal decorations. Sapp then was assigned duties as a test and evaluation pilot at Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, California. From there he was selected as a member of the Blue Angels based in Pensacola, Florida where he flew as a solo demonstration pilot. Following this he was assigned to USS Eisenhower. Leaving active duty, he affiliated with the US Naval Reserves and became the commander of an F-18 squadron based in Point Mugu, California. Sapp retired from the Navy after 23 years' service with the rank of Captain (0-6). In civilian employment, he flew for Western Air Lines, Alaska Air Lines, and Delta Air Lines, where he retired as a Captain flying Boeing 767 out of JFK airport, New York.

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Blue Angels Solo Pilot, Denny Sapp (1975 - 1976)

Blue Angels Solo Pilot, Denny Sapp (1975 - 1976)

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