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Investigators probing last week’s crash that killed champion aerobatic pilot Rob Holland as he attempted to land at Langley ...
A famous stunt pilot who died while attempting to land at Langley Air Force Base spoke to air traffic controllers prior to the tragedy.
Rob Holland, 50, has been identified as the pilot killed at Langley Air Force Base when his plane went down in Hampton, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) confirmed. The cause of the ...
Holland won 12 consecutive U.S. National Aerobatic Championships, which was a record, according to his website. He also racked up five world Freestyle Aerobatic Championships and a prestigious ...
Holland, who was killed in an aircraft crash at Langley Air Force Base, had been a pilot since 1992, according to his biography ...
A preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board released on Friday outlines new details in the plane crash ...
Famed pilot Rob Holland was killed, Thursday, in a crash at Langley Air Force base where he was set to perform this weekend ...
While approaching landing at Langley Air Force Base on Thursday, April 24 prior to an air show performance, famed aerobatic pilot Rob Holland's plane "porpoised" twice before crashing on the runway.
NTSB says a loose part may have caused the fatal Langley AFB plane crash involving the accomplished aerobatic pilot.
Stunt pilot Rob Holland, a frequent flier in the Thunder Over New Hampshire Air Show at Pease, died Thursday in a plane crash in Virginia.
People across New Hampshire are remembering a well-known aerobatic pilot from the Granite State who died Thursday in a plane ...
HAMPTON, Va. — Rob Holland, a frequent performer at air shows and renowned for his innovations in stunt flight, died Thursday when his MXS-RH plane crashed while attempting to land at Langley ...