The crash occurred about 2 miles (3 km) from an airport runway while the Blue Angels were practicing for a weekend air show, the Navy said, adding that the cause of the crash was being investigated. The pilot`s name was not made public.
In Colorado, a pilot with the Air Force`s Thunderbirds squadron was unhurt when his F-16 jet crashed in a field 5 miles (8 km) south of Peterson Air Force Base, the Air Force said.
The pilot, whose name was not released, ejected safely and was picked up by emergency response crews, the Air Force said.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest said a military helicopter that had been supporting Obama`s motorcade on the drive back to Peterson AFB peeled off to find the crash site.
A Secret Service agent onboard who is also an emergency medic assessed the pilot, who was then flown to Peterson. The helicopter then resumed its mission in support of Obama`s motorcade.
Obama later visited the Thunderbird pilot at Peterson to thank him for his service and express relief he had not been seriously hurt, Earnest said.
Earnest said the pilot was up and walking around when the president saw him. The president also thanked the emergency responders who picked up the pilot.
The cause of the crash was not immediately known and the Air Force said it would undertake an investigation. The Air Force`s Air Combat Command said on Twitter that no one was hurt on the ground and there was no hazard to the public.
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