
Rob Holland has never known a time when he was not completely obsessed with aviation and aerobatics. He has been flying since age 18 and has accumulated 6500 plus hours in over 135 types of aircraft. He graduated Daniel Webster College in 1997 with a B.S. in Aviation Management and a B.S. in Aviation Flight Operations.
Rob is ATP rated with a CFI and CFII and also holds a glider rating. He has flight instructed, towed banners, ferried aircraft throughout the country, flown cooperate in a Pilatus PC-12 and flown for the commuters in a Jetstream 31 and he currently performs at airshows throughout the country in his one of a kind Ultimate 20-300S biplane.
Rob currently owns and operates Aerial Advantage Aviation School of Aerobatic Flight in Nashua, New Hampshire where he specializes in emergency upset recognition and recovery, aerobatic, spin and tailwheel transition instruction. Rob has over 4500 hours of tailwheel time and over 3000 hours teaching aerobatics to students of all skill levels.
He has received multiple first place and subsequent awards in several aerobatic competitions in the United States and Canada as well as performing in air shows all over the United States. Rob was the New England Aerobatic Competitor of the year in 2002, 2003 and 2004. He has won the " Pitts Trophy " two times and is the Northeast Advanced Aerobatic Champion for 2003 and 2004. Rob was a member of 2004 United States Advanced Aerobatic Team where he was the top placing US pilot at the 2004 Advanced World Aerobatic Championships that was held is Sweden. He also placed tenth over all in the World.
In May 2005, he received his wingwalking endorsement, making him the youngest accredited wingwalking pilot on the North American circuit.