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Air show pilots entertain MTSU students, faculty, staff during campus visit

Pilots and mechanics participating in this weekend’s “Great Tennessee Air Show” in Smyrna, Tennessee, shared their stories with Middle Tennessee State University students, faculty, and staff, local scouts and Civil Air Patrol groups from Smyrna and Murfreesboro on the MTSU campus Friday, June 9.

Blue Angels members including U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Julius Bratton of Woodlawn, Tennessee, and a trio from the Navy’s F-35C Demo Team spent an hour with with pilots and future pilots in a College of Education classroom discussing the teamwork needed to fly a Boeing F/A-18 Super Hornet 1,400 mph and maintain the $100 million aircraft.

Middle Tennessee State University junior aerospace professional pilot major Carter Biankowski, second from right, of Smyrna, Tenn., chats with U.S. Navy F-35C Demo Team members Lt. Dan “Skap” Barringer, left, and Capt. Matt” Blower” Jackson about their flying careers. Barringer and Jackson are part of the lineup for the 2023 Great Tennessee Air Show June 10-11 at Smyrna Airport. (MTSU photo by J. Intintoli)
Middle Tennessee State University junior aerospace professional pilot major Carter Biankowski, second from right, of Smyrna, Tenn., chats with U.S. Navy F-35C Demo Team members Lt. Dan “Skap” Barringer, left, and Capt. Matt” Blower” Jackson about their flying careers during the professionals’ visit to the MTSU campus Friday, June 9. Barringer and Jackson are part of the lineup for the 2023 “Great Tennessee Air Show” June 10-11 at Smyrna Airport. (MTSU photo by J. Intintoli)

The Great Tennessee Air Show takes place Saturday and Sunday, June 10-11, at Smyrna Airport, where dozens of aerial acts are scheduled to perform in front of thousands of spectators from around the region.

MTSU and its Department of Aerospace, one of the premier aviation programs in the nation, are an overall event sponsor and sponsor of the U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor team’s performance. The aerospace department also will have a booth and static aircraft display at the show.

The Blue Angels kicked off Friday’s visit to MTSU by showcasing their 2022 “Commit” promotional video, then F-35C Demo Team pilots Lt. Dan “Skap” Barringer of Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Capt. Matt “Blower” Jackson of Rising Sun, Maryland, presented a humor-packed PowerPoint. They were joined by Master Chief Rich Brickey, a mechanic.

With U.S. Navy Blue Angels crew chief Jeremy Bluhm, center, observing, Navy Lt. Cmdr. Julius Bratton of Woodlawn, Tenn., signs his name to a model of the Blue Angels plane for Cody Jones, 12, of Murfreesboro, Tenn., who is a member of the Smyrna Civil Air Patrol unit. The Blue Angels are flying in this year’s Great Tennessee Air Show at Smyrna Airport. (MTSU photo by J. Intintoli)
With U.S. Navy Blue Angels crew chief AM1 Jeremy Bluhm, center, of Nashville looking on, Navy Lt. Cmdr. Julius Bratton of Woodlawn, Tenn., finishes signing a model of the Blue Angels plane for Cody Jones, 12, of Murfreesboro, Tenn., who is a member of the Smyrna Civil Air Patrol unit. The Blue Angels are flying in this year’s Great Tennessee Air Show at Smyrna Airport. (MTSU photo by J. Intintoli)

Bratton, who was joined by AM1 Jeremy Bluhm of Nashville, the team’s crew chief. said he was “very close” to going to MTSU because of its aerospace program.

“If I had not been accepted early into the Naval Academy,” the 2007 graduate of Northwest High School in Clarksville, Tennessee, said, “I would have been a Blue Raider.”

His father, retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. Leamon Bratton, of the Woodlawn community in Montgomery County, was a 1980 MTSU graduate and later became a farmer, raising Black Angus cattle.

Julius Bratton told the future pilots to “dare to be different. And for those in the Civil Air Patrol, you are already daring to be different,” adding that humility is an important character trait he learned along the way.

Photographed with the air personnel at the end of their visit, Carter Biankowski, an MTSU junior professional pilot major from Smyrna, said “it’s cool to hear their presentation.” He added that he plans to “work for any major airline” after graduating.

U.S. Navy F-35C Demo Team member Lt. Dan “Skap” Barringer, center, lets Cody Jones, 12, of Smyrna, Tenn., try on one of the $100,000 helmets the F-35C pilots use when flying. They and Navy Blue Angels pilots and personnel spoke Friday, June 9, at Middle Tennessee State University to a gathering of students, faculty, staff and visitors assembled in a College of Education building classroom. (MTSU photo by J. Intintoli)
U.S. Navy F-35C Demo Team member Lt. Dan “Skap” Barringer, center, lets Cody Jones, 12, of Smyrna, Tenn., try on one of the $100,000 helmets the F-35C pilots use when flying. Barringer and other Navy Blue Angels pilots and personnel spoke Friday, June 9, at Middle Tennessee State University to a gathering of students, faculty, staff and visitors assembled in a College of Education building classroom. (MTSU photo by J. Intintoli)

Cody Jones, 12, of Smyrna, one of the members of the Smyrna Civil Air Patrol, said he was “very impressed with meeting the F-35 team because I want to become a professional pilot and a fighter pilot, and I know it’s going to take a lot of dedication and hard work.”

Later Friday afternoon, MTSU hosted Civil Air Patrol cadets and adult leaders from Murfreesboro and Smyrna to meet with the pilots at the Smyrna airport.

Sponsored by Middle Tennessee State University, a U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor prepares to take off for a practice run Friday, June 9, at Smyrna (Tenn.) Airport. They are among numerous teams participating in the annual Great Tennessee Air Show June 10-11. MTSU is a sponsor of the event and for the U.S. Air Force Raptor team. (MTSU photo by Andy Heidt)
A U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor prepares to take off for a practice run Friday, June 9, at Smyrna (Tenn.) Airport. The aircraft was among numerous teams participating in the annual “Great Tennessee Air Show” June 10-11. Middle Tennessee State University, is a sponsor of the event and for the U.S. Air Force Raptor team. (MTSU photo by Andy Heidt)

As the presentation closed, MTSU aerospace student Brianna McDonald, a professional pilot major and one of three young women who will compete in the annual Air Race Classic this month, and College of Basic and Applied Sciences Dean Greg Van Patten presented the guests with special MTSU aerospace ball caps. The Blue Angels provided commemorative photos and brochures. 

CAP, the volunteer civilian auxiliary of the Air Force, has partnered with MTSU’s College of Basic and Applied Sciences since 2014 to provide aerospace education opportunities to its high school-aged cadets. Aside from a COVID-19 hiatus, MTSU has also hosted CAP’s National Cadet Engineering Technology Academy every year since 2017.

MTSU and CAP personnel received a sneak peek of the Raptor team’s performance Friday afternoon, and all were invited onto the tarmac afterward to see the F-22s up close.

— Randy Weiler (Randy.Weiler@mtsu.edu)

U.S. Air Force Capt. Samuel “Razz” Larson, center, talks all things flying with local Civil Air Patrol members Friday, June 9, at Smyrna Airport as part of the Great Tennessee Air Show at the Smyrna, Tenn., Airport. Middle Tennessee State University is a major sponsor of the June 10-11 event and for the F-22 Raptor Demonstration Team that Larson is a part of for the Air Force. (MTSU photo by Andy Heidt)
U.S. Air Force Capt. Samuel “Razz” Larson, center, talks flying with local Civil Air Patrol members Friday, June 9, at Smyrna Airport while preparing for the “Great Tennessee Air Show” at the Smyrna, Tenn., Airport. Middle Tennessee State University is a major sponsor of the June 10-11 event and for the F-22 Raptor Demonstration Team, which includes Larson as a member. (MTSU photo by Andy Heidt)
U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Julius Bratton of Woodlawn, Tennessee, a member of the Blue Angels flying team, speaks to an audience of Middle Tennessee State University students, faculty, staff and guests, including scouts and Civil Air Patrol members from Smyrna and Murfreesboro, Tenn., Friday, June 9, in a College of Education classroom. The Blue Angels, MTSU-sponsored U.S. Air Force Raptors, the Navy’s F-35C Demo Team and dozens more are participating in the 2023 Great Tennessee Air Show June 10-11 at Smyrna Airport. (MTSU photo by J. Intintoli)
U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Julius Bratton of Woodlawn, Tennessee, a member of the Blue Angels flying team, speaks to an audience of Middle Tennessee State University students, faculty, staff and guests, including scouts and Civil Air Patrol members from Smyrna and Murfreesboro, Tenn., Friday, June 9, in a College of Education classroom. The Blue Angels, MTSU-sponsored U.S. Air Force Raptors, the Navy’s F-35C Demo Team and dozens more air professionals are participating in the 2023 “Great Tennessee Air Show” June 10-11 at Smyrna Airport. (MTSU photo by J. Intintoli)


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