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Zimbabwean Pilot Tarr Redefines Aviation with Historic Flyby
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44692, member: 636"] Darryl Tarr pulled off something amazing back in 1995 at Harare Airport. The Zimbabwean pilot flew a massive Air Zimbabwe Boeing 707 just 30 feet above the ground during an air show. People watched as the huge plane roared past at incredibly low height. Aviation experts called it one of the most daring flying displays ever seen. The move made Tarr famous around the world. Tarr learned to fly when he was very young and advanced quickly through the ranks. He became a Boeing 737 captain at just 24 years old. Two years later he was flying the bigger Boeing 707 aircraft. His family had strong ties to aviation which helped spark his early interest. Model airplane competitions taught him the precision needed for real flying. The famous low pass was completely legal and carefully planned ahead of time. Airport officials gave permission for the special display during the air show. Three crew members were aboard the aircraft during the maneuver. Tarr used his training and experience to keep everyone safe. He wanted to show what skilled Zimbabwean pilots could accomplish. Tarr moved to Dubai and joined Emirates Airlines in 1998. He flies Boeing 777 jets on routes across the world. The pilot also trains new aviators as a senior examiner. He believes young pilots need better support and training opportunities. Tarr hopes his story will inspire others to chase their aviation dreams. [/QUOTE]
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