RODGER
CRAWLEY - Pilot
Rodger
grew up in the Richmond area and became interested in
flying from attending airshows as a child. While in
High School, Rodger served as an EMT with a local volunteer
rescue squad. It was there that his fascination with
helicopters grew, by seeing first hand how they helped
to save the lives of car accident victims. While attending
Virginia Commonwealth University, he earned his private
pilot's license and was active in a local flying club.
After Graduation from VCU, he entered the Army's Warrant
Officer Flight Training Program.
After completing
flight school at Fort Rucker, Alabama, Rodger reported
to Fort Carson, Colorado where he served as an OH-58
aeroscout pilot. After flying with the "Cav"
he transitioned to the UH-60 Blackhawk. As an air assault
pilot, he flew missions in support of the light infantry.
During his time in the Army, Rodger stayed proficient
in many different types of flying to include sling load,
night vision goggles, high altitude mountain flight
and fire bucket operations. He also attended the U.S.
Army's Air Assault School.
In October 2000,
Rodger left the Army to fly for a regional airline.
There he flew the Canadair Regional Jet to locations
throughout the East Coast. After several years of making
contrails, Rodger realized that something was missing.
It was the thrill of flying helicopters. Rodger joined
the HeloAir team in May 2003. He currently flies the
"Sky 13" helicopter for WVEC News in Norfolk,
Virginia. Rodger says what he likes most about his job
"Is not knowing what that next story is going to
be" and "getting the shot the ground crews
could not, it's very rewarding".
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