The Blue Angels' scheduled show in San Francisco, California, for Fleet Week was canceled Sunday due to weather conditions, and a Democrat city council member suggested the planes not be permitted in the city's skies.
District 5 Supervisor Dean Preston, a self-described Democratic socialist, said the planes should be banned from the city's airspace. "The Blue Angels should not be allowed to fly over San Francisco," he wrote on Twitter. "That's it.That's the tweet." The Navy's Blue Angels are known for their close-flying, high-speed aerial acrobatics. (US Navy) Preston did not elaborate further on why he decided to take issue with the U.S.
Navy's fighter jet demonstration squadron and his office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
The Blue Angles did not end up soaring over San Francisco because their planned performance was canceled. "Due to the weather conditions, we are unable to perform today at the San Francisco Fleet Week Air Show," the Blue Angels Twitter account wrote.
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