This Dec. 13, 2013 photo taken by the U.S. Navy, shows the Blue Angels during a performance near the One World Trade Center in New York. An elite group of Navy and Marine photographers are selected each year to travel the world with the U.S. Navy Blue Angels flight demonstration team. The photographers often ride with pilots and must be in top physical condition to make the team and have the skills to capture aerial maneuvers at speeds of up to 700 miles per hour. (Terrence Siren/U.S. Navy via AP)In this March 4, 2015, photo, provided by the U.S. Navy, Navy photographers assigned to the Blue Angels squadron pose for a photo at an undisclosed location. They are: Terrence Siren, left, Andrea Perez, Mike Lindsey. Lt. Lynn Daniel, front, Jenn Lebron, right, and Katy Holm. The photographers, like the Blue Angels pilots, don't wear G suits in the air. They must learn learn breathing techniques and stay in good physical shape to keep from passing out. (U.S. Navy via AP)This Oct. 23, 2013 photo made available by the U.S. Navy shows photographer Terrence Siren assisted by crew chief Jared Mann, before a flight with the Blue Angels at the Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Fla. An elite group of Navy and Marine photographers are selected each year to travel the world with the U.S. Navy Blue Angels flight demonstration team. The photographers often ride with pilots and must be in top physical condition to make the team and have the skills to capture aerial maneuvers at speeds of up to 700 miles per hour. (U.S. Navy via AP)In this June 14, 2015 photo provided by the U.S. Navy, the Blue Angels performs in Ocean City, MD. An elite group of Navy and Marine photographers are selected each year to travel the world with the U.S. Navy Blue Angels flight demonstration team. The photographers often ride with pilots and must be in top physical condition to make the team and have the skills to capture aerial maneuvers at speeds of up to 700 miles per hour. (Andrea Perez/U.S. Navy via AP)This July 17, 2015 photo provided by the U.S. Navy shows the cockpit view of the Blue Angels in formation during a practice flight in Hillsboro, OR. An elite group of Navy and Marine photographers are selected each year to travel the world with the U.S. Navy Blue Angels flight demonstration team. The photographers often ride with pilots and must be in top physical condition to make the team and have the skills to capture aerial maneuvers at speeds of up to 700 miles per hour. (Andrea Perez/U.S. Navy via AP)In this May 26, 2015 photo provided by the U.S. Navy, the Blue Angels perform over Boston, MA. An elite group of Navy and Marine photographers are selected each year to travel the world with the U.S. Navy Blue Angels flight demonstration team. The photographers often ride with pilots and must be in top physical condition to make the team and have the skills to capture aerial maneuvers at speeds of up to 700 miles per hour. (Terrence Siren/U.S. Navy via AP)In this Oct. 24, 2015 photo provided by the U.S. Navy, the Blue Angels perform in Jacksonville, Fla. An elite group of Navy and Marine photographers are selected each year to travel the world with the U.S. Navy Blue Angels flight demonstration team. The photographers often ride with pilots and must be in top physical condition to make the team and have the skills to capture aerial maneuvers at speeds of up to 700 miles per hour. (Andrea Perez/U.S. Navy via AP)In this April 16, 2015 photo made available by the U.S. Navy, the Blue Angels, center, fly in formation with a U.S. Air Force P-47 Thunderbolt, left, and a F-22 Raptor, during an air show in Corpus Christi, TX. An elite group of Navy and Marine photographers are selected each year to travel the world with the U.S. Navy Blue Angels flight demonstration team. The photographers often ride with pilots and must be in top physical condition to make the team and have the skills to capture aerial maneuvers at speeds of up to 700 miles per hour. (Katy Holm/U.S. Navy via AP)In this June 14, 2015 photo provided by the U.S. Navy, the Blue Angels performs in Ocean City, MD. An elite group of Navy and Marine photographers are selected each year to travel the world with the U.S. Navy Blue Angels flight demonstration team. The photographers often ride with pilots and must be in top physical condition to make the team and have the skills to capture aerial maneuvers at speeds of up to 700 miles per hour. (Andrea Perez/U.S. Navy via AP)This June 4, 2015 photo provided by the U.S. Navy, shows an overhead view of one of the Blue Angels planes during an aerial show in Rockford, Il. An elite group of Navy and Marine photographers are selected each year to travel the world with the U.S. Navy Blue Angels flight demonstration team. The photographers often ride with pilots and must be in top physical condition to make the team and have the skills to capture aerial maneuvers at speeds of up to 700 miles per hour. (Mike Lindsey/U.S. Navy via AP)