[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 5]
[Revised as of July 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR705.32]

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                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
                   CHAPTER VI--DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
 
PART 705_PUBLIC AFFAIRS REGULATIONS--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 705.32  Aviation events and parachute demonstrations.

    (a) Armed Forces aircraft and parachutists may be authorized to 
participate in appropriate in public events which meet basic Department 
of Defense criteria. This participation may be one of the officially 
designated military flight or parachute demonstration teams, flyover by 
aircraft, a general demonstration of capabilities by aircraft, or the 
static display of aircraft.
    (b) Events which are appropriate for aviation participation include: 
Dedication of airports; aviation shows; aircraft exposition; air fairs; 
recruiting programs; civic events which contribute to the public 
knowledge of naval aviation equipment and capabilities and to the 
advancement of general aviation; public observances of certain national 
holidays (Armed Forces Day, Veterans Day, Memorial Day and Independence 
Day); national conventions of major veterans organizations; memorial 
services for deceased, nationally recognized dignitaries; and receptions 
for foreign dignitaries.
    (c) Support of Armed Forces recruiting is the primary purpose of 
military flight and parachute demonstration teams. Armed Forces 
recruiting teams are available to assist sponsors in coordinating 
advance publicity and information coverage to insure maximum exposure 
for the demonstration team and the event. This assistence is at no 
additional expense to the sponsor; however, the sponsor is required to 
give full support to the recruiting effort and to cooperate fully with 
local service officials. Such support could include (but is not limited 
to) the provision of prime space for recruiters at the event site and 
the provision of courtesy passes in controlled quantities to recruiters 
for the purpose of bringing recruit prospects and recruiting advisors to 
view the show.
    (d) DOD support of air show fund raising efforts in the form of 
provision of military flight and parachute demonstration teams is 
limited to charities recognized by the Federal Services Fund-Raising 
Program. These include such agencies as the United Givers Fund, 
Community Chests, National

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Health Agencies (as a group), International Service Agencies and the 
military aid societies. Armed Forces support to fund-raising events for 
a single cause, even though the charity is a member of a federated or 
joint campaign or donates in part to one or several of the campaigns, is 
inconsistent with the basic position of Department of Defense. The name 
of the nearest Combined Federal Campaign coordinator will be supplied to 
the sponsor, or if he chooses, he might elect to work with the local 
United Givers Fund (Community Chest). As a minimum, the sponsor must 
agree to provide at least half of the profit above costs to the Combined 
Federal or United Givers Campaigns to receive Armed Forces support.
    (e) Request form. This form is used to request military flight and 
parachute demonstration team participation in public events. The 
information is required to evaluate the event for appropriateness and 
compliance with Department of Defense policies and for coordination with 
the units involved.

                                 General

1. Title of Event_______________________________________________________
Town or City: -------------- State:_____________________________________
Date: ---------------- Time--From:______________________________________
To: -------- Place: (Airport, etc.)_____________________________________
2. Sponsor:_____________________________________________________________
3. The sponsor (is) (is not) a civic organization and the event (does) 
(does not) have the official backing of the mayor.
4. The sponsoring organization (does) (does not) exclude any person from 
its membership or practice any form of discrimination in its functins, 
based on race, creed, color or national origin.
5. Sponsor's representative authorized to complete arrangements for 
Armed Forces participation and responsible for reimbursing Department of 
Defense for accrued expenses when required:

Name:___________________________________________________________________
Address:________________________________________________________________
City, State: ------------------ Zip:____________________________________
Telephone: (Office) -------- (AC)_______________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
(home) -------------------- (AC)________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
6. Purpose of this event (explain fully):_______________________________
________________________________________________________________________
7. Expected attendance:_________________________________________________
8. Is this event being used to promote funds for any purpose?___________
9. Admission charge:____________________________________________________
``Charge for seating:___________________________________________________
10. Disposition of profits which may accrue:____________________________
11. Will admission, seating and all other accommodations and facilities 
connected with the event be available to all persons without regard to 
race, creed, color or national origin?__________________________________
12. Will the standard Military Services allowance for quarters and meals 
be provided by the sponsor for Armed Forces participants?_______________
13. Will transportation at sponsor's expense be proviced for Armed 
Forces participants between the site of this event and hotel?
________________________________________________________________________
14. Will telephone facilities, at sponsor's expense, be made available 
for necessary official communications regarding the event?______________
________________________________________________________________________
15. It may be necessary for representatives of the requested unit to 
visit the site prior to the event. Will transportation, meals and hotel 
accommodations be provided by the sponsor?______________________________
________________________________________________________________________
16. Please describe the space which will be provided to recruiters:_____
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
17. Designate charity beneficiary(s):___________________________________
________________________________________________________________________

             Flight Team, Parachute Team, Flyovers, Statics

1. This request is for (check appropriate line):

Flight Team Demonstration....................................  .........
U.S. Navy Blue Angels........................................  .........
U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds. (Cost for either team is          .........
 $1500.00 for each day team scheduled at your event.)........
Aircraft Flyover: (No cost to sponsor.)......................  .........
Static Aircraft: (Cost is $25.00 per day per crewmember.)....  .........
U.S. Army Silver Eagles: (Cost for this team is $750.00 for    .........
 each day team scheduled at your event.).....................
Parachute Team Demonstration U.S. Army Golden Knights: (Cost   .........
 is $25.00 per day per man for each day required to support
 your event. Team consists of 10-14 personnel.)..............
(Other)......................................................  .........


2. Flight and/or Parachute Team demonstrations are restricted to 
appropriate events at airports, over open bodies of water, or over 
suitable open areas of land. Please give the specific location of your 
event___________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
If an airport, name of airdrome facility and longest usable landing 
runway. Airport:________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Runway data:----------------------------feet.

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3. Flyovers, Flight and Parachute Team demonstrations require that 
sponsors secure FAA clearance or waiver. Will steps be taken by sponsor 
to accomplish this at least sixty days prior to the event?______________
4. Flight and Parachute Team demonstrations must adhere to FAA 
regulations which specify that spectators not be permitted within 1500 
feet of an area over which the flight demonstration takes place, or 250 
feet of the jump area over which parachutists are performing. What type 
of crowd control is planned?____________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
5. Flight and Parachute Team demonstrations require that an ambulance 
and a doctor be on the site during the demonstration. Will this 
requirement be met?_____________________________________________________
6. Flight and Parachute Team demonstrations require that the sponsor 
provide a recent aerial photograph, taken vertically from an altitude of 
5,000 feet or higher, to the team(s) giving the demonstration. Will this 
requirement be met?_____________________________________________________
7. Flight Team demonstrations and Static Aircraft displays require that 
the sponsor provide suitable aircraft fuel (JP jet fuel or aviation gas, 
as appropriate) and pay the cost of transporting and handling this fuel, 
if it is not available at the staging airport under military contract 
prices. Will this requirement be met?___________________________________
8. Flight Team demonstrations and Static Aircraft displays require 
mobile firefighting, crash and ground-to-air communications equipment at 
the demonstration site. Will this requirement be met?___________________
9. Flight Teams and Static Aircraft displays require that the sponsor 
provide guards for the aircraft that land and are parked at the site 
during their entire stay. Will this requirement be met?_________________
10. Parachute Team demonstrations may require that the sponsor arrange 
aircraft transportation from the team's home base to the location of the 
event, for use as a jump platform and return to the home base. Will this 
requirement be met, if necessary?_______________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
11. Name and address of any Armed Forces representative or government 
official with whom you have discussed possible participation:___________
________________________________________________________________________

                              Certification

    I certify that the information provided above is complete and 
correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I understand that 
representatives of the Military Services will contact me to discuss 
arrangements and costs involved prior to final commitments.

Signature:______________________________________________________________
                                              (Sponsor's Representative)

Date of Request:________________________________________________________
Return this form to:____________________________________________________

    (f) Definitions. A flight team demonstration is an exhibition of 
precision aerial maneuvers flown by the official Department of Defense 
military flight demonstration teams, the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, 
the U.S. Navy Blue Angels and the U.S. Army Silver Eagles. An aircraft 
demonstration is a flight demonstration by aircraft other than those of 
the teams listed above and designed to portray tactical capabilities of 
aircraft by a single aircraft (i.e., the U.S. Marine Corps ``Harrier'') 
or group of aircraft, including air-to-air refueling, helicopter hover 
and pick-up or rappelling capabilities, Low Altitude Parachute 
Extraction System, maximum performance take-off, etc. A parachute 
demonstration is an exhibition of free-fall and precision landing 
techniques by the official DOD parachute team, the U.S. Army Golden 
Knights. Other parachute demonstrations can be performed by the U.S. 
Navy Parachute Team, or another unofficial team or sports parachute club 
representing the Department of Defense. A flyover is a flight of not 
more than four aircraft over a fixed point at a specific time and does 
not involve precision maneuvers or demonstrations. Flyovers are 
authorized for certain events when the presence of Armed Forces aircraft 
overhead would contribute to the effectiveness of the event based on a 
direct correlation between the event and the aircraft. Flyovers can also 
be authorized for occasions primarily designed to encourage the 
advancement of aviation and which are of more than local interest. 
Flyovers by any of the official DOD flight teams are not authorized. 
Parades are not considered an appropriate event for authorizing flyover 
support. The static display of aircraft is the ground display of any 
military aircraft and its related equipment, not involving flight, 
taxiing or starting of engines.
    (g) Events which are appropriate for Armed Forces aviation 
participation in the public domain include such activities as dedication 
of airports and facilities, aviation shows, expositions, and fairs; and 
other civic events which contribute to the public knowledge of the U.S. 
Military Services aviation equipment and capabilities. The number one

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priority for utilization of military aircraft and parachutists in such 
events in the public domain is to support the recruiting aspects of the 
all-volunteer force concept. The approval of any such military 
demonstration will only be authorized if a maximum recruiting benefit 
exists at each location.
    (h) Costs. (1) The cost for either the United States Air Force 
Thunderbirds or the United States Navy Blue Angels will be $1500 for 
each day a demonstration is scheduled. If the United States Army Golden 
Knights precision parachute team is scheduled for your event, the cost 
will be $25 per man per day for each day required to support your event, 
to include the days of travel if required. Under normal conditions, this 
group is comprised of fourteen members: Nine jumpers, three aircraft 
crewmen, one ground controller, and a narrator. The sponsor will be 
advised by the Golden Knights in advance of the costs related to his 
event for which the government must be reimbursed. The United States 
Army Silver Eagles helicopter team, composed of seven helicopters, 
performs precision formation manuevers and solo helicopter aerobatics to 
demonstrate the capabilities of modern helicopters and the skill of Army 
aviators. The Silver Eagles performance lasts about 30 minutes and is 
conducted entirely in full view of spectators on the crowd line. The 
cost for the team is $750 for each day a demonstration is scheduled. The 
sponsor should make a check payable to the Treasurer of the United 
States for the required amount and present it to the appropriate 
demonstration team commander in advance of the scheduled event.
    (2) Costs associated with static aircraft are normally $25 per day 
for each crew member plus possible fuel requirements discussed below. 
Charges for any other military parachuting demonstration (i.e., U.S. 
Navy Parachute Team, local Armed Forces sport parachute clubs, etc.) 
will depend on the number of personnel and transportation involved. 
Checks payable to the Treasurer of the United States should be made 
available to the appropriate aircraft commander for static displays or 
parachute team commander upon arrival at the event.
    (i) As noted in the Department of Defense request form, the sponsor 
is required to pay per diem costs for team and static display crew 
members except for flyovers or aircraft demonstrations not involving 
landing.
    (3) These costs are binding after a team or crew personnel have 
arrived at the show site, even though weather conditions or other 
unforeseen circumstances force the event to be cancelled. These funds 
provided by the sponsor will be utilized by team members or crew 
personnel for paying housing and subsistence costs. The actual breakdown 
of the per diem involved is $13.20 for housing, $9.30 for subsistence, 
and $2.50 for incidental expenses. In those locations where housing and 
subsistence cannot be procured for these amounts, it will be the 
responsibility of the sponsor to absorb the additional cost. As stated, 
these costs will cover participation but does not include certain ground 
support requirements (i.e., ground transportation, telephone, etc.) to 
be furnished by a sponsor as outlined in a team support packet.
    (4) Other costs that could be incurred by the sponsor are in the 
area of the sponsor's agreement to provide suitable aircraft fuel 
(defined as JP jet fuel or aviation gas and lubricants) at U.S. 
Government contract prices. Where fuel is available from local military 
stocks--usually military installations--or when fuel is available from 
commercial into-plane contract locations, the U.S. Government will pay 
all fuel costs. If military contract fuel is not available at the show 
site, the sponsor will be required to pay all costs above the contract 
price and that price charged by the local supplier. However, the sponsor 
may choose to transport military contract fuel from a military base or a 
commercial airport having a U.S. Government into-plane contract. In this 
case, his cost would be only the transporting and handling of this fuel 
to the show site.
    (5) The Department of Defense no longer requires the sponsor to 
provide the Department with a public liability and property damage 
insurance policy. This should in no way deter the sponsor from obtaining 
such liability and property damage insurance he feels is necessary for 
his own protection. Due

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to the costs that could accrue to the sponsor in case of cancellations 
because of inclement weather, the sponsor may wish to consider rain 
insurance to protect his investment. Previous sponsors have advised us 
that such insurance is available from most commercial companies.
    (i) Other information. (1) Flight and/or parachute team 
demonstrations are restricted to appropriate events at airports, over 
open bodies of water, or over suitable open areas of land. For the U.S. 
Air Force Thunderbirds or U.S. Navy Blue Angels to operate from an 
airport show site, the following operational requirements must be met:
    (i) Minimum useable runway length for the Thunderbirds is 5000 feet 
by 150 feet in width.
    (ii) Minimum useable runway length for the Blue Angels is 6000 feet 
by 150 feet in width.
    (iii) Minimum single landing gear load bearing capacity for 
Thunderbirds is 45,000 pounds; for Blue Angels, 21,000 pounds. Tandem 
landing gear load bearing capacity is 155,000 pounds for Blue Angels and 
Thunderbirds.
    (2) A staged performance may not be given if the location planned 
for the show site does not meet these minimums. The maximum distance for 
a staged performance'' under normal conditions is 50 nautical miles. It 
should be noted that staged performances are seldom authorized since the 
recruiting potential is reduced at such events.
    (3) The type and number of static and/or flyover aircraft which may 
be assigned is entirely dependent upon the Military Services' capability 
to provide such resources at the time of your event. This capability is 
affected by operational commitments and sponsors are advised that 
confirmation of static/flyover aircraft cannot be made by the 
appropriate Service more than 15-30 days before your event.
    (4) The U.S. Army Silver Eagles are normally restricted to 
performances at airports. Other open land areas may be operationally 
suitable but require the prior approval of the team commander in each 
case.
    (5) Only one flight demonstration team and a parachute demonstration 
team may be authorized for any one event. Military aircraft 
demonstrations may not be authorized for events on the days a flight 
team is participating. A flyover is not authorized when a flight team is 
participating unless it can be provided by a locally-based National 
Guard or Reserve component.
    (6) Participation by the U.S. Navy Blue Angels and the U.S. Air 
Force Thunderbirds is normally limited to two consecutive years in any 
one event. This usually involves one appearance by each of the two 
flight teams. This provision may be waived when other appropriate 
requests have not been received, when the team is performing in the same 
geographical area and has open dates or when the event is national or 
international in nature and participation would be in the best interests 
of Department of Defense. Participation in an event is normally limited 
to two days unless a third day can be included without preempting other 
requests.
    (7) Sponsors are required to obtain a Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) 
waiver for any demonstration by military aircraft and/or parachutists in 
the public domain. The final authorization for such Armed Forces 
participation hinges upon the sponsor securing this waiver far enough in 
advance to permit adequate planning (normally not later than 60 days 
prior to the event). Further guidance on the details of obtaining this 
waiver will be contained in the team support packet or FAA. FAA 
regulations require that spectators be confined 1500 feet from a flight 
or aircraft demonstration and 250 feet from a parachute demonstration.
    (i) In some cases, parachute demonstrations require that the sponsor 
arrange for appropriate transportation for the team and equipment from 
its home station to the event and return.
    (ii) Mass parachute jumps, drops of equipment, assault aircraft 
demonstrations, or tactical helicopter troop landings under simulated 
tactical conditions, will be limited to military installations. These 
activities, except those scheduled as part of regular training programs, 
are not authorized for public events in the civil domain.
    (8) When civilian air racing is involved in an event where Armed 
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participation has also been scheduled, prize monies must come from 
sources other than admission charges.
    (9) Flight team, parachute and aircraft demonstrations also require 
that the sponsor provide: (i) Recent aerial photograph of the site; (ii) 
an ambulance and doctor at the site; and (iii) Guards for the Armed 
Forces aircraft during their entire stay. The aerial photograph should 
be recent, taken vertically from at least 5,000 feet.
    (10) Maximum advantage of Armed Forces recruiting will be taken at 
appropriate events in the public domain where demonstrations by military 
aircraft and parachutists have been authorized.
    (11) Exception to the policies contained herein will only be 
considered by OASD(PA) on events of national or international 
significance.
    (12) Department of Defense hosts a scheduling conference in mid-
December each year to prepare U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, U.S. Navy 
Blue Angels, U.S. Army Golden Knights and U.S. Army Silver Eagles 
participation schedules for the ensuing year. All requests for such 
demonstrations from sponsors should reach OASD(PA) prior to the middle 
of November each year to be considered at this conference. In order to 
accommodate many requests Department of Defense receives for other 
parachuting demonstrations, aircraft demonstrations, static aircraft 
displays, and flyovers, each request must be received by OASD(PA) a 
minimum of 30 days in advance of the event and preferably 60 days in 
advance.
    (13) If there are any points that a member of the public might wish 
to have clarified, contact Chief, Aerial Events Branch, OASD(PA), Room 
1E790, The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301. Telephone: AC (202) 695-6795 
or 695-9900.