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Gary Baumgardner[edit]
Gary Baumgardner, born 1986, is a commercial airline pilot who commonly contributes to news media on aviation topics. He has appeared on The Weather Channel [1],Business Insider [2], NBC News [3], Newsweek [4], and The Independent [5]. He has an active following on Tiktok [6] with over 260,000 followers interested in aviation content.
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- ^ "The Weather Channel". Youtube.
- ^ "A commercial pilot says collisions are super rare but investigators need to figure out if recent near-misses are coincidences or not". Business Insider.
- ^ "The seat belt sign is on: Viral videos and climate change boost concerns about turbulence". NBC News.
- ^ "Pilot Debunks Plane Misconceptions After Passenger Claims They 'Do Nothing'". Newsweek.
- ^ "Pilot debunks myth of job after passenger claims they 'do nothing'". UK Independent.
- ^ "Gary Baumgardner Tiktok". Tiktok.