In my former life I was the on-site representative for my agency at the SERTOMA air show at Lafayette, LA in October, 2001. I was there because the Blue Angels were to perform at the show, and both CNO and the Blues' commander were concerned about possible terrorist activity or an attempt to disrupt their routine at the show. Coming as it did about a month after 9-11, they wanted one of our people on the ground before and during the show to ensure there were no threats. The pressure was really on. One of the most exhausting weeks of my life, thousand and one questions, what about this and that, had to pry information out of some agencies or departments, lots of wheedling with them, etc etc - get going at 6AM and fall into bed around 11PM, to repeat the next day. One thing it did do was give me an insight into the support these teams require. Transport aircraft (besides Fat Albert); billeting for the support staff (dozens have to be put up in hotel rooms) as well as the pilots; feeding all of them; transportation to and from billeting, usually free for the pilots but the maintainers' rides have to be paid for; my costs, for being there to oversee their security - I figured around $5,000 for that, including wear and tear on govt vehicle, gas, salary, billeting, meals, mementos handed out as inducements, expendables, etc etc - had to bring in ground light units from NASJRB New Orleans by truck, Lafayette RAP didn't have enough for maintenance and in particular security; fuel and parts for the aircraft; and so on. This stuff all adds up. Try repeating that for every show they do over a season and it runs into a hefty tab. Flyovers are indeed just a part of a properly-planned cross-country navigation exercise, or some other routine event. These East and West coast aircraft demonstration teams (AF had A-10, F-15 and F-16 teams for E and W coasts) are a small part of the above-described chaos for the BAs, and these teams have been curtailed or eliminated altogether; sending AF aircraft to be static displays at non-mil airshows has been done away with because there are remote billeting and support costs associated with that, as well as maintenance for an "unnecessary" flight (to the bean-counters). So many hidden costs. Of course, what I described above pales in comparison to what it costs to support one POTUS flight on AF1, along with transporting SS and their vehicles to remote locations. OUCH!:mixedsmi: