Blue Angels San Francisco,The Blue Angels, Blue Angels in San Francisco, San – Francisco, 2010,Blue Angels in San Francisco will squeeze through the sky in the Bay Area Fleet Week.However, areas for viewing are limited in one of the most popular places in the Marin Headlands in connection with the construction.
Fleet Week, an annual event, held for decades in the Bay Area, begins Thursday and runs through Monday, showing aerial stunt shows and accompanying ships set sail, lifting anchor, or otherwise go to their next stop.In Marin this year, Conzelman way from McCullough Road in the field of road closed to traffic all because of road works, which makes it difficult to watch the show with the Headlands.
In addition, a temporary closure Conzelman road from Alexander Avenue to McCullough Road, and Fort Baker roads. These roads will be closed for about an hour before the Blue Angels perform on Saturday and Sunday – about 3 hours – and it lasts about 45 minutes after the end of each show.
Since most of Conzelman road is closed, park officials warn the public they want to look for other options to watch Blue Angels.
“Areas Headlands will not work well for people this year for the Blue Angels”, said Alexandra Picavet, spokesman for Golden Gate National Recreation Area. “The lower part of Conzelman road will be open, but it will be crazy busy.
Work began earlier this year to 8.7 million Headlands road project aimed at improving access for motorists, cyclists, pedestrians and public transport. In general, the work will repair 11 km of roads and arrows flowing areas to the north-west and north-east of the Golden Gate Bridge. Work is expected to take three more years.
Fort Baker is also expected to be filled, who wants to watch Blue Angels.
“There are fewer parking spaces this year because of work in this area and will also be people on the opening of the museum and Cavallo Point,” Picavet said.
Crissy Field, Fort Point and Lands End in San Francisco also have to be crowded, but officials expect to close the Marina Boulevard and the various parking lots along Crissy Field and Upper Fort Mason.
In addition to the traditional flying Blue Angels stunt promoters touting a new feature. USS Makin Island, called the hybrid ship Navy is the most environmentally friendly warship in the world, fleet week, David Perry said. The vessel’s first hybrid ship of the U.S. military, according to Perry.
Perry compared the vessel hybrid cars that it uses two modes of movement. Conventional gas turbine engine can operate the ship at any attainable speed, but it loses fuel efficiency at less than 12 knots. Electrically driven auxiliary engine may, however, the baton in 12 knots and below, “says Perry.
Fleet Week will also present numerous musical performances and opportunities to meet the pilots, captains, crews and other military men and women who attend.
Golden Gate Bridge officials are coordinating with the U.S. Coast Guard and National Park officials on how to handle the large weekend crowds, and there will be added to the bridge staff through Tuesday.




