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Award-Winning Stunt Pilot Rob Holland Dies In Crash At Air Force Base Days Before Airshow"Rob Holland is one of the premier airshow performers and freestyle aerobatic competition pilots in the world today," the website boasts. "With more than a quarter of a million Facebook followers ...
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Soap Central on MSNWas Rob Holland married? All about famed stunt pilot’s family as he dies in Langley Air Force Base crashFamed stunt pilot Rob Holland died in a plane crash on April 24, 2025, near the Langley Air Force Base in Hampton, Virginia. He was 50.
A veteran aerobatic pilot and airshow performer was killed in a plane crash at Virginia’s Langley Air Force Base, according ...
Famed pilot Rob Holland was killed, Thursday, in a crash at Langley Air Force base where he was set to perform this weekend ...
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Rob Holland, famed aerobatic pilot who died in Langley plane crash, known for new ‘unexpected’ maneuversHolland 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 ...
A loose part may have caused the fatal Langley Air Force Base plane crash involving aerobatic pilot Rob Holland.
The plane crash in Virginia that killed a well known stunt pilot from Nashua last month may have started with a modified part ...
Rob Holland Aerosports / Facebook Rob was one of the most respected and inspiring aerobatic pilots in aviation history,” said a post on his official Facebook page confirming his death.
Famed pilot Rob Holland was killed, Thursday, in a crash at Langley Air Force base where he was set to perform this weekend in the Air Power Over Hampton Roads airshow.
Famed stunt pilot Rob Holland was killed when his MX Aircraft MXS plane crashed on approach at Langley Air Force Base Thursday morning, Holland's official Facebook page confirmed. The National ...
The crash remains under investigation. Holland’s death was confirmed by his official Facebook page, Rob Holland Aerosports, and by Jim Bourke, president of the International Aerobatic Club ...
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