Thursday, June 11, 2026

Women In Aviation St. Louis Chapter Hosts Blue Angels STEM Program During Spirit of St. Louis Airshow Appearance

By Carmelo Turdo
Women with Wings, the St. Louis chapter of Women in Aviation International, hosted a "Girls in STEM: Meet the Blue Angels!" program Friday, June 5, at Creve Coeur Airport. The event coincided with the appearance of the U.S. Navy Blue Angels at the Spirit of St. Louis Airshow and STEM Expo last weekend, adding another excellent outreach opportunity for the local community to meet members of the Navy's elite demonstration team. "Girls in STEM" was held at the new Wings Industry Network hangar, and the Gateway Youth Aeronautical Foundation provided their F-4 Phantom cockpit exhibit. 





























After registration and seating of the guests, two members of the U.S. Navy Blue Angels were introduced by the Women with Wings Board of Directors: LCDR Natalia Luchetti, Maintenance Officer, and Petty Officer Masha Burger, Logistics Specialist First Class on the maintenance team. They both shared valuable insights into their careers, their motivation to join the U.S. Navy and their current responsibilities with the Blue Angels. The 90-minute session also included a meet-and-greet opportunity for all attendees.
























LCDR Luchetti, a native of Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 2001 as a Boatswain's Mate, taking on ship steering and refueling duties. While aboard the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk, she changed her career track to aviation maintenance, serving through the rank of Chief Petty Officer and later commissioned as an Aviation Maintenance Duty Officer in 2014. She currently manages the maintenance function for the Blue Angels fleet of 27 Super Hornets (7 per deployment) and the C-130J Super Hercules support aircraft, including troubleshooting issues with the aircraft during airshow performances. LCDR Luchetti is the first female Maintenance Officer in the 80-year history of the Blue Angels.

Petty Officer Masha Burger, from Kansas City, KS, is a Logistics Specialist First Class in the Logistics Department of the Blue Angels. She enlisted in the U.S. Navy at the age of 27 following a stagnating career at Starbucks and went into the Logistics Specialist track. After eight years of service, including aircraft carrier duty, Petty Officer Burger's service excellence was recognized by her appointment to the elite Blue Angels.

Following their opening remarks, Commander Luchetti and Petty Officer Burger answered questions from the audience. Their presentation can be viewed on the accompanying video:


The Aero Experience thanks Women with Wings and all of the sponsors and attendees for making this outreach even so successful. See The Aero Experience coverage of the airshow in our previous post: U.S. Navy Blue Angels and Canadian Forces Snowbirds Headline Spirit of St. Louis Airshow and STEM Expo

Monday, June 8, 2026

U.S. Navy Blue Angels and Canadian Forces Snowbirds Headline Spirit of St. Louis Airshow and STEM Expo

By Carmelo Turdo
The U.S. Navy Blue Angels and Canadian Forces Snowbirds were the headliners for the 2026 Spirit of St. Louis Airshow and STEM Expo held this weekend at Spirit of St. Louis Airport. The raw power of the six Blue Angels Super Hornets, celebrating their 80th Anniversary in style, and the graceful Snowbird nine-ship formations thrilled St. Louis airshow fans during each afternoon performance. The appearance of the Snowbirds took on a special meaning after the recent announcement that following this season, the team will stand down for up to four years to retire the current Tutor jets and transition to the CT-157 Siskin II, a turboprop training aircraft based on the Pilatus PC-21. The long-awaited aircraft modernization will bring a new level of safety and reliability to the Snowbirds when they return to the airshow circuit.

The Blue Angels and Snowbirds joined a host of top-tier World War II-era warbirds and civilian performers in the lineup. The Aero Experience joined our friends at the Wings of Hope Friday preview party, and here we present this airshow sampler. Comprehensive coverage of the airshow is available from multiple social media outlets.








   










Airshow Opener: The Chuters jump from the D-Day Pathfinder Douglas C-47 Skytrain That's All Brother






















A-10C Thunderbolt II Two-Ship Demo, 442nd FW, Whiteman AFB, MO (AFRC)





 
















Warbirds: A6M3 Zero, F-6F-5 Hellcat, Spitfire IXc, F-4U-4 Corsair, F-8F-1B Bearcat. P-51D Mustang arrival Thursday afternoon and Friday practice

























































The Canadian Forces Snowbirds performed about midway into the Friday practice, while the U.S. Navy Blue Angels were the closing act. Here are some highlights, including unique views as the jets traversed in and out of the airshow box.