Cocoa Beach Air Show to Take Off Oct 3-4
September 22nd, 2009
Cocoa Beach, FL – The inaugural Cocoa Beach Air Show is expected to draw thousands of visitors to Florida’s Space Coast this Oct. 3-4 with high-flying military and civilian acts performing over the Atlantic Ocean.
| F-22 Raptor, F-16 Viper, U.S. Army Golden Knights and 920th Rescue Wing to headline show |
Free and open to the public, the event will be visible from the beach with the show center at Alan Shepard Park in Cocoa Beach. The demonstrations will start at noon on Oct. 3 and Oct. 4 allowing spectators to see acts such as the F-16 Viper Demo, U.S. Army Golden Knights Parachute Team, the 920th Rescue Wing and a special appearance by the U.S. Air Force’s newest fighter, the F-22 Raptor.

“We have managed to bring together some of the very best air performers in the country for the inaugural show,” said Bryan Lilley, president of the Cocoa Beach Air Show. “Everyone from serious aviation and military enthusiasts to first-time air show attendees are going to be impressed by the collection of aerial talent on display.”
The F-22 Raptor is considered the most advanced fighter aircraft in the world. It combines the best in stealth and maneuverability making it capable to perform both air-to-air and air-to-ground missions.
Also performing will be the locally-based 920th Rescue Wing. Stationed at Patrick Air Force Base, the 920th is the Air Force Reserve Command’s premier combat search and rescue unit. Their missions include locating and recovering U.S. Armed Forces personnel during military operations, rescue support for NASA Space Shuttle missions, search and rescue support for civilians lost or in distress and lending support in humanitarian, and disaster relief operations such as Hurricane Katrina
Attendees will observe first-hand how the citizen Airmen of the 920th deploy into a combat zone, support the NASA missions, refuel two helicopters simultaneously while in flight; and how they respond to massive humanitarian efforts when nature strikes like the work they did during Hurricane Katrina.

The event is expected to fill Brevard’s beaches for the weekend. “We anticipate this to be a great family-friendly event,” said Space Coast Office of Tourism executive director Rob Varley. “With unobstructed views, plenty of space for seating, beautiful sand and cool water, the beach makes the ideal venue for watching an air show. It will be a weekend full of affordable and exciting entertainment.”
The inaugural Cocoa Beach Air Show is the perfect excuse for a fall getaway to Cocoa Beach. The event takes place Oct. 3-4 with performances starting at noon on Saturday and Sunday. Hospitality events take place each night beginning on Thursday, October 1st, giving the public an opportunity to meet the pilots and performers. The Take Off Party at Cocoa Beach Pier on the evening of Oct. 2nd and the Air Show Street Party at Fishlips the evening of Oct 3rd will both feature parachute jumps by the U.S. Army Golden Knights. The show center is Alan Shepard Park in Cocoa Beach. For more information or to purchase VIP viewing tickets guests can visit www.cocoabeachairshow.com.















