The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) on Friday confirmed a famous aerobatic pilot, who crashed badly in the Langley Air Force Base, in touch with the air traffic control towers before the tragedy.
According to NTSB President Dan Bogs, Rob Holland was the only person, the only person and died in the dirt near the taxiway after 11:30 am on Thursday morning.
Bogs said that when the tragedy took place, Holland was trying to get a regular regularly, and no one was doing stunts, Bogs said.
The airspace at that time was discontinued and military operations were not affected.
According to a statement on his Facebook page, Rob died in a plane crash on Thursday at Langli Air Force Base, Virginia, Holland. (Rob Holland Aerosports through Facebook)
Famous stunt pilot dead after aircraft accident in Langli Air Force Base, NTSB investigation
NTSB confirmed that the Holland was speaking to the control tower before the accident, but the authorities are still working on receiving a copy of communication between air traffic controllers and pilots.
Although it is not clear that Holland tried to maneuver before going down, NTSB is working on receiving witnesses.
“Whether they are aviation people, they look at it in a way, vs non-honor,” he said. “We are going to keep all of them together. … If there is someone who was driving in the car or just to see the entire accident sequence, I would like to hear about that.”

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The aircraft, an MX aircraft was MXS, a single engine, single-seat aircraft.
It is specifically designed for aircraft and designed and is almost double the horsepower of a specific small aircraft.
“This is just an all-around stunt airplane, and it is well honored in the air show community,” Bogs said.
The aircraft will be removed from the site as an NTSB check.

Rob Holland was designed to perform at a aircraft at the Langley Air Force Base over the weekend. (Rob Holland Aerosports through Facebook)
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If the investigators have any problem with the aircraft, the bogs said that NTSB will immediately put a security bulletin for all the pilots that blow that class.
According to his website, Holland was scheduled to fly at Hampton Rhodes Airsho at Joint Base Langley-Yesties on Saturday and Sunday.
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Installation Commander and Air Force Colonel Matthew Altman said that the aircraft would continue as a schedule.
“The world of aviation has actually lost a legend, a hero, and more, a great person. It can’t be really overstated,” Altman said. “Not only do we hope that it is a great opportunity to welcome aircraft, yet, again, the community and still celebrates the joy of air power and all inspiration, but we hope that it is also a tribute to their heritage, and is actually their wizard in the air.”