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[[Image:Gary Hubler.jpg|thumb|200px|Gary Hubler and his granddaughter during the 2007 Navy Days event at the Warhawk Air Museum in [[Nampa, Idaho]].]]
[[Image:Gary Hubler.jpg|thumb|200px|Gary Hubler and his granddaughter during the 2007 Navy Days event at the Warhawk Air Museum in [[Nampa, Idaho]].]]
'''Gary Hubler''' ([[June 14]], [[1955]]–[[September 14]], [[2007]]) was a [[agricultural aircraft|Crop Duster]] and [[airline transport pilot|commercial transport]] pilot with over 16,000 flight hours from [[Caldwell, Idaho]]. He was most notable for being Champion of the Formula 1 class of the [[Reno Air Races]] from 2002 through 2006.
'''Gary Hubler''' ([[June 14]], [[1955]]–[[September 14]], [[2007]]) was a [[agricultural aircraft|Crop Duster]] and [[Aviator|commercial transport]] pilot with over 16,000 flight hours from [[Caldwell, Idaho]]. He was most notable for being Champion of the Formula 1 class of the [[Reno Air Races]] from 2002 through 2006.


== Death ==
== Death ==

Revision as of 02:23, 19 November 2008

Gary Hubler and his granddaughter during the 2007 Navy Days event at the Warhawk Air Museum in Nampa, Idaho.

Gary Hubler (June 14, 1955September 14, 2007) was a Crop Duster and commercial transport pilot with over 16,000 flight hours from Caldwell, Idaho. He was most notable for being Champion of the Formula 1 class of the Reno Air Races from 2002 through 2006.

Death

Gary was killed just after 9:30 a.m. on September 14, 2007 when his aircraft, Mariah, and another aircraft piloted by Jason Somes collided.[1]

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