| Sean D. Tucker's life is marked
by a search for excellence and perfected skill. He is not
satisfied unless he is learning, refining a skill, or conquering
a fear. Whether he is heli-skiing, cave SCUBA diving, golfing,
or flying his one-of-a kind aerobatic dream machine, Sean
D. Tucker is full-throttle and extremely accomplished. In
airshow flying, Sean is the world's premier performer in terms
of entertainment value, piloting skill and most importantly,
professionalism.
He has been flying airshows world-wide
since the mid-70's and has won numerous aerobatic competitions.
In that time, Sean has flown more than 1000 performances at
more than 425 airshows, in front of more than 80 million fans.
In the upcoming season alone, Tucker and Team Oracle will
entertain nearly 10 million fans at 25 shows throughout North
America. The level of
professionalism and excitement in Sean's airshow displays
is no coincidence. He practices his airshow routine three
times every day. Sean has devoted his entire adult life to
exploring the art of aerobatic flight and after over 10,000
life-time practices, his passion continues to grow. He is
more inspired by the magic and discipline of flight every
single year and he continues to improve
his skills as an aviator.
Sean's airplane, the Oracle Challenger
bi-plane, has also continued to improve each year. Sean started
with a factory built Pitts Special 30 years ago and modified
it each year. After reaching the limits of the Pitts, Tucker's
team designed a one of a kind airplane that could do anything
that Sean asked of it. This resulted in the most high-performance
aerobatic aircraft in the world,
the Challenger II biplane. It is a fire-breathing monster
with over 400 horsepower, weighs just over 1200 pounds and
responds to the slightest pressure on the control stick even
at 300 mph. Sean has become so in-tune with his machine that,
while performing, the control stick becomes his feathers and
the aircraft, his body. To endure the extreme physical demands
of each routine, Sean maintains a rigorous physical training
schedule by working-out over 340 days per year in a routine
of jogging and weight-lifting on alternating days.
In addition to being a phenomenal aviator,
he is also a larger than life character who touches the heart
of his fans and inspires millions of Americans. When asked
about flying airshows, Sean responds, "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!" Sean is extremely
passionate about every aspect of the Team Oracle program.
His 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.”
This energy is infectious; guests frequently go away with
rekindled enthusiasm for their own passions in life. Sean
D. Tucker: Living Dreams… Inspired by Freedom.
Sean’s signature closing statement, “the three
best words in the English language… God Bless America.
Expanding on his love of flying, Tucker
created the Tutima Academy of Aviation Safety, a world-class
flight training institution dedicated to setting and spreading
the standard for aviation safety in aerobatics and aviation
at large. The Academy 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, which can be found no-where
else in the world.
Sean is a leader in the airshow business
as well as the larger aviation industry. He has received all
of the airshow industry's highest honors. Additionally, Sean
has been named as one of the Living Legends in Aviation, recipient
of the Crystal Eagle Award, the inductee at the 2001 USAF
Gathering of Eagles and named as one of the Living Legends
of Flight. This raises Sean into an elite group of aviators
and astronauts that includes General Jimmy Doolittle, General
"Chuck" Yeager, Bob Hoover, Gene Cernan and John
Glenn.
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