
An acrobatics pilot awarded
Aerobatics Rob Holland pilot was a preparation for this weekend, Air Power about Hampton Roads Air Show when his personalized MX plane crashed shortly before noon while landing at the base of the base of the base of the base-eustis in Hampton.
He was the only person on board at that time.
Rob was one of the most respected and inspiring acrobatic pilots in the history of aviation, “said a Publish on your official Facebook page confirming his death.
“Only with an absolutely impressive list of achievements, both in the acrobatic of classical competition and in the world of air show, Rob was the most humble person with a unique objective of being simply better than it was yesterday.”
Holland’s small MX MX aircraft was described as “experimental” by the National Traffic Safety Board, which is investigating the accident.
“Today we lost a friend of our Air Force Family,” said Comandante of the Joint Base Langey-Eustis, Colonel Matthew Altman in a statement.
“On behalf of our entire team of JBle, I want to express our dependent sympathy to the family and friends of this incredible aviator.”
The base where the accident occurred is at the Base of Fort Eustis and Langley Air of the Army Air Force, near the southwest edge of Chesapeake Bay.
The annual aerial energy about Hampton Roads Airshow is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday at the base, Conformity with the Virginian pilot.


