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HAMPTON — Famed aerobatic pilot Rob Holland’s plane appeared to be making a normal approach to Langley Air Force Base last week until it reached the end of the runway, according to a ...
Joint Base Langley-Eustis and National Transportation Safety Board officials held a press conference Friday afternoon following a plane crash at Langley Air Force Base that killed famed stunt ...
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) on Friday confirmed a famous aerobatic pilot who fatally crashed at Langley Air Force Base was in touch with the air traffic control tower prior to ...
HAMPTON, Va. — The National Transportation Safety Board released a preliminary report on the plane crash at Langley Air Force Base that killed a well-known aerobatic pilot. The MX Aircraft MXS ...
HAMPTON, Va. — As famed aerobatic pilot Rob Holland was approaching Langley Air Force Base Thursday, his MXS-RH stunt plane crashed between the taxiway and runway, National Transportation Safety ...
Langley Air Force Base told WTKR that the crash was related to the upcoming Air Power Over Hampton Roads Air Show. Holland was expected to fly during the biennial event, according to its website.
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ABC News has reached out to the Langley Air Force Base for comment. Holland was a 13-time U.S. National Aerobatic champion, according to his website biography.
Rob Holland was flying to Langley Air Force Base on April 24 to prepare for an upcoming air show. He was attempting to land when the plane crashed into a grassy ditch about 100 feet from the runway.