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Airshow Pilot Rob Holland Killed in Accident

Multipronged investigation into crash near Langley AFB in Virginia is underway.

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After his show airplane was damaged beyond repair, Rob Holland will continue to perform his heart-stopping maneuvers in an MX2. Glenn Watson/Mach Point One Aviation Photography
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Key Takeaways:

  • Aerobatic pilot Rob Holland, 50, died in an aircraft landing accident near Langley Air Force Base in Hampton, Virginia.
  • Holland was a highly respected and acclaimed performer, known for his humility and dedication to continuous improvement.
  • He had an extensive list of achievements, including 13 consecutive U.S. National Aerobatic championships and multiple world titles.
  • The accident is currently under investigation by the FAA, National Transportation Safety Board, and the Department of Defense.
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Rob Holland, one of the top aerobatic pilots and airshow performers in the world, was killed in an aircraft landing accident Thursday near Langley Air Force Base in Hampton, Virginia.

According to the schedule posted on ultimateairshows.com, Holland, 50, was scheduled to perform at the Air Power Over Hampton Roads airshow this weekend in his MXS-RH, the all-carbon fiber single-seat aerobatic design he had been competing in since 2011.

Meg Godlewski

Meg Godlewski has been an aviation journalist for more than 24 years and a CFI for more than 20 years. If she is not flying or teaching aviation, she is writing about it. Meg is a founding member of the Pilot Proficiency Center at EAA AirVenture and excels at the application of simulation technology to flatten the learning curve. Follow Meg on Twitter @2Lewski.

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