There are daredevils and then there are ones like Rob Holland who make other daredevils shake in their boots. After 10,000 hours of airtime, I guess you have to start doing things where you feel the excitement you did when you started flying. For Holland, that seems to mean flying inches above his fellow pilots’ cockpits at incredibly high speeds.
This is the kind of thing that looks so dangerous that you’re not comfortable seeing a picture of it while safely on the ground. Plus, when he zooms in out of nowhere to get up close with those other planes, it looks like he’s committing some of the most dangerous photobombs of all time.
Try and guess which one is Rob Holland’s plane.
Yep, it’s the black one.
Rob and his copilot.
That plane on the bottom doesn’t look nearly as nervous as it should.
Here he comes.
Wow.
It doesn’t get any closer than that.
Okay, maybe it does.
How’s it feel to be photobombed there, Rob?
Pretty good, I guess.
Rob Holland in action.
(via Ultimate Airshows, H/T DailyMail)
I thought jumping into the background of a picture of frat brothers was dangerous. Rob Holland just puts all of us daredevils to shame. For more adventures from Rob, check out his Facebook page and website.
This Aviation Daredevil Is The Absolute Master Of Photobombing Other Planes
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