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Sean D. Tucker

Sean Doherty Tucker (born April 27, 1952)[1] is an American world champion aerobatic aviator. He was previously sponsored by the Oracle Corporation for many years, performing in air shows worldwide as "Team Oracle". Tucker has won numerous air show championship competitions throughout his career, was named one of the 25 "Living Legends of Flight" by the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum in 2003, and was inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame in 2008.[1] He has led several efforts to assist youth in learning to fly or becoming involved in general aviation, and currently serves as co-chairman of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA)'s Young Eagles program, a role he has held since 2013.[2]

Sean D. Tucker
Tucker at the 2019 Chicago Air & Water Show
Born (1952-04-27) April 27, 1952 (age 72)
Eagle Rock, California, United States
OccupationAerobatic pilot
Years active1976–present
Spouse
Colleen Tucker
(m. 1977)
ChildrenEric Tucker
Tara Tucker
WebsiteTutima Academy

Career edit

 
Tucker performing at the Cleveland National Air Show in 1999
 
Tucker (2nd from left) in 2004 posing with the aircrew of the USAF Lockheed C-5 Galaxy
 
Tucker flying under ribbons at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh in 2013

Sean Tucker, a native of Eagle Rock, California, earned his Private Pilot certificate at age 17. His father, William, was an aviation industry lawyer who had learned to fly as part of his job.[3] Tucker started out as a cropduster, eventually starting a cropdusting business in Salinas, California.[4] In order to overcome his fear of crashing, he took an aerobatics course, through which he "found out you could roll an airplane upside down and it wouldn't fall out of the sky."[4] He has been flying airshows worldwide since the mid-1970s and is considered by many to be one of the world's premier airshow performers. Tucker's favorite stunt is the "triple ribbon cut", where he uses his plane to cut three ribbons suspended between poles from three different angles.[4] Despite once having a fear of flying, Tucker has flown more than 1,000 performances at more than 425 airshows, in front of more than 80 million spectators.

Tucker's first sponsorship was with Randolph Sunglasses from 1993 through 1995, then in 1996 he transitioned to MCI under the 1-800-COLLECT and 10-10-220 brands until his start with Oracle in 2001.

Tucker has been named one of the Living Legends of Aviation, is the recipient of the Crystal Eagle Award, was an inductee at the 2001 USAF Gathering of Eagles, and in 2003 was named one of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's 25 Living Legends of Flight.[5]

To endure the extreme physical demands of his acrobatic flying routine, Tucker maintains a rigorous physical training schedule, working out more than 340 days per year in a routine of jogging and weightlifting on alternating days. His other physical activities include mountain climbing, heli-skiing, cave SCUBA diving, and golfing. When asked about flying airshows, Tucker has said, "I like to think that I bring the fans dreams of flying into the plane with me and there's nowhere I’d rather be than in the cockpit. That’s why I train so hard to keep a finely tuned edge."

Tucker's self-proclaimed goal is to "share the magic of flight with Team Oracle’s guests by inspiring and thrilling them. I want them to go away saying that the airshow was one of the most engaging days of their lives."

He is one of only a handful of civilian performers who have been allowed to fly close formation with the Blue Angels and the Thunderbirds.[6]

In 2013, Tucker was appointed Chairman of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) program Young Eagles, which introduces and educates children aged 8 to 17 about aviation. It has given flights to over 2 million children around the world. Tucker is an annual fixture at the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh airshow each summer. At the 2016 event, Tucker was joined by past EAA Young Eagles chairmen Harrison Ford, Chesley Sullenberger and Jeff Skiles as they flew the 2 millionth Young Eagle.[7] In July 2018, NFL player Jimmy Graham became co-chairman of the program, with Tucker.

On October 21, 2018, he flew his last solo performance at the Wings Over Houston Airshow over Ellington Field in Houston, Texas.[8] In 2019, Tucker lead an aerobatic demo team with Jessy Panzer.

On May 13, 2020, Tucker announced that he will be flying a new formation aerobatic act featuring Cristian Bolton, Bill Stein, and Jessy Panzer.[9] The team will perform aerial demonstrations in the Game Composites GB1 GameBird.

In May 2021, the Washington Post reported that he was no longer sponsored by the Oracle Corporation, effectively ending his 20-year-long partnership with the company as "Team Oracle".[10]

Tutima Academy edit

In 1997, Tucker started the Sean D. Tucker School of Aerobatic Flight, with the stated aim of setting and spreading the standard for aviation safety in aerobatics and aviation at large. In 2004, through a partnership with the Tutima Watch Company, the school became the Tutima Academy of Aviation Safety. The academy, located in King City, California, offers a variety of courses including stall/spin recognition and recovery training, aerobatic proficiency training, a low-level aerobatic mentorship program, and formation aerobatic flight training.[11]

Bob Hoover Academy edit

In 2013, Tucker and his son Eric founded the nonprofit organization Every Kid Can Fly, which in 2017 led to the Bob Hoover Academy, a program that aims to create opportunities in aviation that inspire at-risk and low-income teens in the Salinas area. In partnership with the Monterey County Office of Education, teens take classes focused on core STEM principles. As they progress in the program, the students take aviation ground school and flight lessons leading to an eventual solo flight. Rather than producing professional pilots, Tucker's goal is for the teens to develop the skills and confidence necessary to improve their lives using education and the experience of flight as the motivator. The school district provides the teachers and classroom curriculum while Tucker provides the aviation resources - including a dedicated flight instructor, aircraft, fuel and hangar facilities.[12]

The academy was named after famed aviator Bob Hoover - a World War II pilot, airshow pilot and mentor to Tucker. In 2018, both Harrison Ford and Redbird Flight Simulations donated substantial resources to the academy.[12][13]

Tucker’s airplane edit

 
Tucker's Oracle-sponsored Challenger II biplane

Tucker's airplane, the Oracle Challenger III biplane, is claimed to produce more than 400 horsepower, and weighs only 1,200 pounds. The Challenger III is equipped with a unique set of wings that use 8 ailerons instead of 4. The tail on the airplane is modeled after the tail used on high-performance radio control airplanes. The Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum will receive the Oracle Challenger III, which will be displayed at the entrance to the “Thomas W. Haas We All Fly” general aviation gallery scheduled to open in 2021.[14] Film producer and pilot David Ellison, who Tucker once mentored, provided the funds necessary in order to donate the aircraft to the museum on Tucker's behalf.[10]

Accidents edit

Tucker's first accident occurred in 1979, when he had to parachute out of his disabled aerobatic airplane.[4]

In 1993, as he was climbing out of the parked stunt plane he used at the time, a Pitts S-2S biplane, a runaway aircraft on the ground collided with his aircraft. Tucker escaped unscathed, but damage to the wings on one side of his aircraft took ten days to repair.[4]

In 2006, the elevator (pitch control) system in Tucker's aerobatic aircraft broke during a practice aerobatic flight, forcing him to bail out over an empty farm field in Coushatta, Louisiana. He was uninjured, but the aircraft he was flying was destroyed.[15]

Popular culture edit

In 2009, Tucker was featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show.[16] The segment featured an interview with Oprah Winfrey and a video segment where Tucker took a 29-year-old woman on an aerobatic flight to conquer her fear of flying.

In 2010, Tucker appeared in the Mythbusters episode "Cold Feet", where he took host Tory Belleci through multiple stunt maneuvers in order to test if nervousness and fear actually reduces the temperature of one's foot.[17]

In 2014, he and Harrison Ford starred in and framed Flying the Feathered Edge: The Bob Hoover Project, an independent aviation documentary detailing the life of aerobatic legend Bob Hoover.[18]

In 2015, CNN featured Tucker in a story titled "Does this man have the most dangerous job in America?".[19]

Awards and recognition edit

 
Sean Tucker flying inverted with the US Navy Blue Angels over Seattle

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Sean Tucker". National Aviation Hall of Fame. Retrieved April 5, 2011.
  2. ^ "Tucker Fully Engaged as Young Eagles Chairman". Experimental Aircraft Association. May 2014. Retrieved August 9, 2017.
  3. ^ Yakov M. Hirschon, "The World's Top Stunt Pilot", ZMAN, September 2012, page 90.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Stunt Pilot," Boys' Life, April 1994, page 19.
  5. ^ "Team Oracle 2017 Media Kit" (PDF). Oracle. Retrieved August 9, 2017.
  6. ^ "About Sean Tucker". Oracle. Retrieved November 4, 2007.
  7. ^ "Harrison Ford Kicks Off 25th Anniversary of Young Eagles". Experimental Aircraft Association. Retrieved August 9, 2017.
  8. ^ "Final solo act in Houston skies for pilot, Smithsonian-bound biplane". Houston Chronicle. October 18, 2018. Retrieved October 22, 2018.
  9. ^ "Pilot Lounge Sean D. Tucker flies the GB1 Gamebird". Youtube. May 13, 2020. Archived from the original on December 12, 2021. Retrieved May 13, 2020.
  10. ^ a b "Smithsonian Air and Space Museum lands famed aerobatic plane". Washington Post. May 2021.
  11. ^ "What It Takes To Be A Top Airshow Pilot". Flying Magazine. April 20, 2016. p. 20.
  12. ^ a b "Flying Magazine - Every Kid Can Fly".
  13. ^ "Flying Magazine - Bob Hoover Academy Gets Redbird Simulator".
  14. ^ "Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum Welcomes Oracle Challenger III". National Air and Space Museum. July 26, 2018. Retrieved October 22, 2018.
  15. ^ "Stunt plane crashes after control stick breaks". KLFY. Retrieved November 4, 2007.
  16. ^ Sean Tucker Team Oracle on The Oprah show 2009 on YouTube
  17. ^ MythBusters - Scaring Tory | Cold Feet on YouTube
  18. ^ FilmStew.com, Harrison Ford Frames Documentary About Beloved Aviation Pioneer, July 30, 2014
  19. ^ Patterson, Thom; Scott, Nick (July 31, 2015). "Does this man have the most dangerous job in America?". CNN. Retrieved August 9, 2017.
  20. ^ "Tucker Accepts Hoover Trophy". AOPA. Retrieved March 9, 2017.
  21. ^ Wings Over Houston
  22. ^ EAA Freedom of Flight Award
  23. ^ Engineers' Council
  24. ^ San Diego AIr & Space Museum International Aviation Hall of Fame
  25. ^ ICAS Foundation Inductee
  26. ^ Living Legends of Aviation
  27. ^ Aero Club of NorCal
  28. ^ ICAS Sword of Excellence
  29. ^ "Art Scholl Showmanship Award". International Council of Air Shows. Retrieved August 9, 2017.
  30. ^ Bill Barber Award for Air Show Showmanship
  31. ^ Thunderbirds Alumni — History
  32. ^ Golden Knights Honorary Roster
  33. ^ Snowbirds Honorary Members

External links edit

  • Tutima Academy of Aviation Safety, Sean D. Tucker
  • Bob Hoover Academy
  • Biography in Airport Journals

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Sean Doherty Tucker born April 27 1952 1 is an American world champion aerobatic aviator He was previously sponsored by the Oracle Corporation for many years performing in air shows worldwide as Team Oracle Tucker has won numerous air show championship competitions throughout his career was named one of the 25 Living Legends of Flight by the Smithsonian s National Air and Space Museum in 2003 and was inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame in 2008 1 He has led several efforts to assist youth in learning to fly or becoming involved in general aviation and currently serves as co chairman of the Experimental Aircraft Association EAA s Young Eagles program a role he has held since 2013 2 Sean D TuckerTucker at the 2019 Chicago Air amp Water ShowBorn 1952 04 27 April 27 1952 age 72 Eagle Rock California United StatesOccupationAerobatic pilotYears active1976 presentSpouseColleen Tucker m 1977 wbr ChildrenEric TuckerTara TuckerWebsiteTutima Academy Contents 1 Career 1 1 Tutima Academy 1 2 Bob Hoover Academy 2 Tucker s airplane 3 Accidents 4 Popular culture 5 Awards and recognition 6 References 7 External linksCareer edit nbsp Tucker performing at the Cleveland National Air Show in 1999 nbsp Tucker 2nd from left in 2004 posing with the aircrew of the USAF Lockheed C 5 Galaxy nbsp Tucker flying under ribbons at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh in 2013 Sean Tucker a native of Eagle Rock California earned his Private Pilot certificate at age 17 His father William was an aviation industry lawyer who had learned to fly as part of his job 3 Tucker started out as a cropduster eventually starting a cropdusting business in Salinas California 4 In order to overcome his fear of crashing he took an aerobatics course through which he found out you could roll an airplane upside down and it wouldn t fall out of the sky 4 He has been flying airshows worldwide since the mid 1970s and is considered by many to be one of the world s premier airshow performers Tucker s favorite stunt is the triple ribbon cut where he uses his plane to cut three ribbons suspended between poles from three different angles 4 Despite once having a fear of flying Tucker has flown more than 1 000 performances at more than 425 airshows in front of more than 80 million spectators Tucker s first sponsorship was with Randolph Sunglasses from 1993 through 1995 then in 1996 he transitioned to MCI under the 1 800 COLLECT and 10 10 220 brands until his start with Oracle in 2001 Tucker has been named one of the Living Legends of Aviation is the recipient of the Crystal Eagle Award was an inductee at the 2001 USAF Gathering of Eagles and in 2003 was named one of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum s 25 Living Legends of Flight 5 To endure the extreme physical demands of his acrobatic flying routine Tucker maintains a rigorous physical training schedule working out more than 340 days per year in a routine of jogging and weightlifting on alternating days His other physical activities include mountain climbing heli skiing cave SCUBA diving and golfing When asked about flying airshows Tucker has said I like to think that I bring the fans dreams of flying into the plane with me and there s nowhere I d rather be than in the cockpit That s why I train so hard to keep a finely tuned edge Tucker s self proclaimed goal is to share the magic of flight with Team Oracle s guests by inspiring and thrilling them I want them to go away saying that the airshow was one of the most engaging days of their lives He is one of only a handful of civilian performers who have been allowed to fly close formation with the Blue Angels and the Thunderbirds 6 In 2013 Tucker was appointed Chairman of the Experimental Aircraft Association EAA program Young Eagles which introduces and educates children aged 8 to 17 about aviation It has given flights to over 2 million children around the world Tucker is an annual fixture at the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh airshow each summer At the 2016 event Tucker was joined by past EAA Young Eagles chairmen Harrison Ford Chesley Sullenberger and Jeff Skiles as they flew the 2 millionth Young Eagle 7 In July 2018 NFL player Jimmy Graham became co chairman of the program with Tucker On October 21 2018 he flew his last solo performance at the Wings Over Houston Airshow over Ellington Field in Houston Texas 8 In 2019 Tucker lead an aerobatic demo team with Jessy Panzer On May 13 2020 Tucker announced that he will be flying a new formation aerobatic act featuring Cristian Bolton Bill Stein and Jessy Panzer 9 The team will perform aerial demonstrations in the Game Composites GB1 GameBird In May 2021 the Washington Post reported that he was no longer sponsored by the Oracle Corporation effectively ending his 20 year long partnership with the company as Team Oracle 10 Tutima Academy edit In 1997 Tucker started the Sean D Tucker School of Aerobatic Flight with the stated aim of setting and spreading the standard for aviation safety in aerobatics and aviation at large In 2004 through a partnership with the Tutima Watch Company the school became the Tutima Academy of Aviation Safety The academy located in King City California offers a variety of courses including stall spin recognition and recovery training aerobatic proficiency training a low level aerobatic mentorship program and formation aerobatic flight training 11 Bob Hoover Academy edit In 2013 Tucker and his son Eric founded the nonprofit organization Every Kid Can Fly which in 2017 led to the Bob Hoover Academy a program that aims to create opportunities in aviation that inspire at risk and low income teens in the Salinas area In partnership with the Monterey County Office of Education teens take classes focused on core STEM principles As they progress in the program the students take aviation ground school and flight lessons leading to an eventual solo flight Rather than producing professional pilots Tucker s goal is for the teens to develop the skills and confidence necessary to improve their lives using education and the experience of flight as the motivator The school district provides the teachers and classroom curriculum while Tucker provides the aviation resources including a dedicated flight instructor aircraft fuel and hangar facilities 12 The academy was named after famed aviator Bob Hoover a World War II pilot airshow pilot and mentor to Tucker In 2018 both Harrison Ford and Redbird Flight Simulations donated substantial resources to the academy 12 13 Tucker s airplane edit nbsp Tucker s Oracle sponsored Challenger II biplane Tucker s airplane the Oracle Challenger III biplane is claimed to produce more than 400 horsepower and weighs only 1 200 pounds The Challenger III is equipped with a unique set of wings that use 8 ailerons instead of 4 The tail on the airplane is modeled after the tail used on high performance radio control airplanes The Smithsonian Institution s National Air and Space Museum will receive the Oracle Challenger III which will be displayed at the entrance to the Thomas W Haas We All Fly general aviation gallery scheduled to open in 2021 14 Film producer and pilot David Ellison who Tucker once mentored provided the funds necessary in order to donate the aircraft to the museum on Tucker s behalf 10 Accidents editTucker s first accident occurred in 1979 when he had to parachute out of his disabled aerobatic airplane 4 In 1993 as he was climbing out of the parked stunt plane he used at the time a Pitts S 2S biplane a runaway aircraft on the ground collided with his aircraft Tucker escaped unscathed but damage to the wings on one side of his aircraft took ten days to repair 4 In 2006 the elevator pitch control system in Tucker s aerobatic aircraft broke during a practice aerobatic flight forcing him to bail out over an empty farm field in Coushatta Louisiana He was uninjured but the aircraft he was flying was destroyed 15 Popular culture editIn 2009 Tucker was featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show 16 The segment featured an interview with Oprah Winfrey and a video segment where Tucker took a 29 year old woman on an aerobatic flight to conquer her fear of flying In 2010 Tucker appeared in the Mythbusters episode Cold Feet where he took host Tory Belleci through multiple stunt maneuvers in order to test if nervousness and fear actually reduces the temperature of one s foot 17 In 2014 he and Harrison Ford starred in and framed Flying the Feathered Edge The Bob Hoover Project an independent aviation documentary detailing the life of aerobatic legend Bob Hoover 18 In 2015 CNN featured Tucker in a story titled Does this man have the most dangerous job in America 19 Awards and recognition edit nbsp Sean Tucker flying inverted with the US Navy Blue Angels over Seattle Second recipient and first non namesake recipient of the R A Bob Hoover Trophy chosen by Hoover himself 2017 20 Lloyd P Nolen Lifetime Achievement in Aviation Award 2016 21 EAA AirVenture Freedom of Flight Award 2010 22 General Charles E Yeager International Aeronautical Achievement Award 2010 23 San Diego Air amp Space Museum s International Air amp Space Hall of Fame 2009 24 National Aviation Hall of Fame NAHF 2008 1 International Council of Air Shows Foundation Hall of Fame 2007 25 Living Legends of Aviation Award 2007 26 Crystal Eagle Award by the National Aeronautics Association 2006 27 Named one of the 25 Living Legends of Flight by the National Air amp Space Smithsonian 2003 Inductee in the United States Air Force Gathering of Eagles 2001 World Airshow Federation Champion 2000 International Council of Airshows Sword of Excellence 2000 28 Undefeated Champion of the Championship Airshow Pilots Association Challenge 1998 2001 General Aviation News and Flyer Reader s Choice Award for Best Male Performer 1997 The Art Scholl Memorial Showmanship Award 1992 29 The Bill Barber Award for Air Show Showmanship 1992 30 U S National Advanced Aerobatic Champion 1988 Honorary Member United States Navy Blue Angels United States Air Force Thunderbirds 31 United States Army Parachute Team Golden Knights 32 Canadian Forces Snowbirds 33 and Brazilian Smoke SquadronReferences edit a b c Sean Tucker National Aviation Hall of Fame Retrieved April 5 2011 Tucker Fully Engaged as Young Eagles Chairman Experimental Aircraft Association May 2014 Retrieved August 9 2017 Yakov M Hirschon The World s Top Stunt Pilot ZMAN September 2012 page 90 a b c d e Stunt Pilot Boys Life April 1994 page 19 Team Oracle 2017 Media Kit PDF Oracle Retrieved August 9 2017 About Sean Tucker Oracle Retrieved November 4 2007 Harrison Ford Kicks Off 25th Anniversary of Young Eagles Experimental Aircraft Association Retrieved August 9 2017 Final solo act in Houston skies for pilot Smithsonian bound biplane Houston Chronicle October 18 2018 Retrieved October 22 2018 Pilot Lounge Sean D Tucker flies the GB1 Gamebird Youtube May 13 2020 Archived from the original on December 12 2021 Retrieved May 13 2020 a b Smithsonian Air and Space Museum lands famed aerobatic plane Washington Post May 2021 What It Takes To Be A Top Airshow Pilot Flying Magazine April 20 2016 p 20 a b Flying Magazine Every Kid Can Fly Flying Magazine Bob Hoover Academy Gets Redbird Simulator Smithsonian s National Air and Space Museum Welcomes Oracle Challenger III National Air and Space Museum July 26 2018 Retrieved October 22 2018 Stunt plane crashes after control stick breaks KLFY Retrieved November 4 2007 Sean Tucker Team Oracle on The Oprah show 2009 on YouTube MythBusters Scaring Tory Cold Feet on YouTube FilmStew com Harrison Ford Frames Documentary About Beloved Aviation Pioneer July 30 2014 Patterson Thom Scott Nick July 31 2015 Does this man have the most dangerous job in America CNN Retrieved August 9 2017 Tucker Accepts Hoover Trophy AOPA Retrieved March 9 2017 Wings Over Houston EAA Freedom of Flight Award Engineers Council San Diego AIr amp Space Museum International Aviation Hall of Fame ICAS Foundation Inductee Living Legends of Aviation Aero Club of NorCal ICAS Sword of Excellence Art Scholl Showmanship Award International Council of Air Shows Retrieved August 9 2017 Bill Barber Award for Air Show Showmanship Thunderbirds Alumni History Golden Knights Honorary Roster Snowbirds Honorary MembersExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sean D Tucker Team Oracle official website archives Tutima Academy of Aviation Safety Sean D Tucker Bob Hoover Academy Biography in Airport Journals Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sean D Tucker amp oldid 1189537790, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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