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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 FAA and the NTSB did not identify the victim, but a statement posted by Rob Holland Aerosports on Facebook confirmed Holland as the pilot. “It is with the heaviest of hearts that I am ...
Rob Holland, an aerobatic pilot with 37 international competition medals, died in a plane crash while on approach to Langley Air Force Base on Thursday, a post from his Facebook page confirmed.
Holland's death was confirmed by his official Facebook page, Rob Holland Aerosports, and by Jim Bourke, president of the International Aerobatic Club, for which Holland served as vice president.
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.
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 ...
Aerobatic pilot Rob Holland died in a plane crash at Langley Air Force Base Thursday, his official Facebook page confirmed. This crash happened days before the 2025 Air Power Over Hampton Roads ...
Holland was described as "the most respected and inspiring aerobatic pilot in aviation history" in a post on his Facebook page. The post stated that Holland died in a crash at Langley Air Force ...
VIRGINIA — Rob Holland, a world-renowned air show performer, passed away in an accident at Langley AFB in Virginia. According to an April 24 Facebook post from the National Cherry Festival ...
Stunt pilot Rob Holland died in a plane crash at Langley Air Force Base on Thursday, according to a statement on his official social media page. "Rob was one of the most respected and inspiring ...
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