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Inside the Blue Angels: Flight Leader “Boss” Adam Bryan on 2026 and the Road Ahead
Jan 26, 2026
Ryan Nothhaft
As the Blue Angels prepare to head to Winter Training for the 2026 season, we’re joined by Captain Adam “Boss” Bryan, Flight Leader and Commanding Officer of the U.S. Navy Blue Angels, for an in-depth and candid conversation on the road ahead.In this episode, Boss Bryan reflects on his first year leading the Navy’s Flight Demonstration Squadron, sharing insight into the highs and lows of the 2025 season — including the introduction of the new Delta Aileron Roll and the impact of the government shutdown on the team. He also discusses his personal journey to the Blue Angels, the leadership lessons learned along the way, and what it means to guide the team into its historic 80th anniversary.
Additionally, Boss Bryan provides an update on the team’s C-130J, Fat Albert, and explains how the squadron is preparing to meet operational and logistical challenges heading into the upcoming season.
This conversation was recorded during a brief pause between seasons, just weeks before the team departs for Winter Training in El Centro, California.
INTERVIEW TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 – Introduction
01:24 – Transition Between Seasons: From 2025 to Winter Training
02:38 – Leading the Team: Learning the Demo & Commanding the Squadron
04:03 – Reflecting on the 2025 Season: Highs, Lows, and Resiliency
07:50 – Introducing the Delta Aileron Roll
11:01 – Favorite and Most Challenging Maneuvers
12:35 – Early Influences & Path to Naval Aviation
14:06 – Career Journey: From Wings to the Blue Angels
16:47 – What Inspired Boss Bryan to Apply for the Blue Angels
19:12 – Selecting the Flight Leader: The “Boss” Selection Process
22:39 – Preparing for the 80th Anniversary Season
24:32 – Life Without Fat Albert: C-130J Update & Logistics Challenges
26:09 – What It Means to Lead the Team into the 80th Year
27:31 – Closing Thoughts & Looking Ahead to 2026
Special thanks to the U.S. Navy Blue Angels Public Affairs team for their coordination and support.
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