The purpose of the RR Wiki is to provide a repository, less structured than the RR Database, of information useful to scanner listeners. Over time, the Wiki's role has expanded to include Radio IDs on trunked systems. Air show pilot callsigns are akin to RIDs.
The Wiki's policy is to not link RIDs with the names of individuals. Similarly, air show pilot callsigns in the Wiki should not link to pilots by name.
Granted, the U.S. Navy publicly provides the name and assignments of the Blue Angel pilots. If that violates the privacy of the pilots, that's the Navy's problem, not ours. On the other hand, the Navy does not provide the callsigns. The Blue Angels article in the RR Wiki is providing a linkage between callsigns and pilot names. That seems to me to run afoul of our policy.
If someone can provide a U.S. Navy source that links callsigns and pilot names, the question is moot.
I mean at least every year someone would have to change the names in the wiki...
And change the callsigns.
Unless someone can convince me otherwise, I think the RR Wiki article should list the callsigns and assignments, since that's information that an astute scanner listener can determine by watching and listening to a Blue Angels practice or show. By putting that information in the Wiki, the scanner listener who gleans the information can provide a service to other scanner listeners. Furthermore, the RR Wiki article should not list pilot names. A link to the team bios page on the U.S. Navy web site should suffice.