Renowned aerobatic pilot Rob Holland tragically passed away in a plane crash in Virginia, leaving the aviation community in New Hampshire mourning his loss. The crash, which occurred during a normal landing, is currently under investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board.
Holland, known for his love of flying and humble personality, was a beloved figure in the aviation world. From his early days dreaming of performing tricks in the sky to graduating from Daniel Webster College in 1997, Holland’s career took him around the globe, ultimately bringing him back to his home state.
His accomplishments were recognized in 2019 with a virtual reality exhibit at the Aviation Museum of New Hampshire. Museum executive director Jeff Rapsis described Holland as a regular guy who achieved his childhood dreams in an extraordinary way.
The loss of Holland has deeply impacted those who knew him, and plans are in place to create a permanent exhibit at the museum in his honor. Rapsis expressed that Holland’s legacy as a talented pilot and inspiration to many will never be forgotten. The aviation community is left mourning the loss of one of their own.
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