Born to fly, Jamaican native, American
raised Robin Petgrave has
accumulated over 10,000 hours of flight experience
gracing the skills conducting helicopter tours,
charters, flight training, ferrying helicopters,
and entertainment industry production work.
A director and producer’s dream, Robin’s deft
flying skills, uncanny sense of production
timing, and a photographic eye for “the
money shot”, gets better results than
originally planned, saves on aerial sequence
production costs, and makes the production
crew and talent look great. Robin wowed a skeptical
movie crew by landing a helicopter where no
one thought possible-not once but eight times
in Dr. Dre’s
backyard during a movie shoot. He is impulsive,
free-spirited, and a big kid at heart. And he
can fly the hell out of almost anything. One
of the only, if not the only African American
helicopter pilots flying film, television, music
video, and commercial production jobs in the
entertainment industry, Petgrave (he prefers
to be referred to as Robin) is steadily
breaking down the diversity barriers.
So what is Robin up to when he’s
not flying stuntmen around? Keeping an eye
on his reinvention of the helicopter tour industry
and mentoring economically deprived future
aviators between the ages of 8-21. As a way
of giving back, Robin donates most
of the profits from Celebrity Helicopters
to Tomorrow's
Aeronautical Museum (T.A.M),
one of the only interactive aviation museums
in the United States that offers hands-on involvement
with its static displays, virtual reality aircraft
simulators, and youth programs. T.A.M. is also
endorsed & supported by L.A.
Mayor Jim Hahn, Speaker of the California State
Assembly Honorable Herb J. Wesson, Jr., Senator
Debra Bowen, Congresswoman Juanita Millender
McDonald, Councilman Bernard Parks, Sheriff
Lee Baca, Compton’s Mayor Eric Perrodin,
Compton Unified School District, Sergei Sikorsky,
the Tuskegee Airmen, Power 106 & Knowledge
Is Power Foundation, Home Depot, Boeing, Northrop
Grumman, and many individuals.
Because he loves flying so much,
it is a gift he would like to give to potential
pilots. T.A.M. is a non-profit organization
that gives Robin the ability to realize this
gift. The museum has established an Aviation
Explorers program that encourages interest
in the field of aviation by providing scholarships
and allowing at-risk youth to learn responsibility
and to care for the community by washing aircraft,
airport upkeep, facility maintenance, setup
computer labs at local schools, and volunteer
for flight training credits. With the guidance
and support from the Tuskegee
Airmen Los Angeles Chapter, T.A.M. also
provides a historical journey through aviation.
"Since 1994, Petgrave
has dedicated his life to mentoring and outreach
programs. Another one of his projects is “Positive
Vibrations,” where he lands his
helicopter on school grounds and delivers motivational
speeches for kids. His extraordinary ability
to reach and motivate children has inspired
many of them to work harder at school and better
their lives." -Plane & Pilot magazine-
On any typical day in between Positive
Vibrations school visits, Celebrity
Helicopter production gigs, and helicopter
tours, Robin can be found giving
inspirational speeches to groups of up to
fifty kids in the museum’s 7,000 sq
ft hangar, on the ramp in front of one of
T.A.M.’s static historical aircraft
displays, or in the state of the art virtual
reality computer center. Talking to kids
is important to Robin.
“Maybe it’ll
make a difference and one
of them will go on to do
better than I did.”
Robin formerly owned and operated Bravo Helicopters & Wing out of the Torrance
Airport for 10 years. He began with $300 and an attitude, and developed it into
a 3.5 million/year powerhouse. He possesses the qualities of any successful entrepreneur;
he is goal-oriented, tenacious, self-assured, charismatic, flexible, and possesses
confidence and character.
Before he launched Bravo, Robin
had already won praise as an actor and been
a world-class runner who, due to an unfortunate
accident, just missed making his mark in the
400-yard hurdle and attending the 1984 Olympics.
Robin received his Bachelors of Arts degree
from the University of Connecticut in 1985.
A member of the Screen Actors Guild since 1979,
he has acted in films, TV shows, and commercials
and now enjoys the opportunity to showcase
his aerial photography and stunt flying skills
in the same medium. In February of 1999, Robin
was featured on Oprah with
other entrepreneurs and their rags to riches
success stories. You may have also heard about
Robin in the L.A. Times,
Daily Breeze, In Flight USA, Black Enterprise
Magazine, Essence Magazine, Entrepreneur Magazine,
Plane & Pilot Magazine, Fox Television,
Black Entertainment Television, Making it, and
many more.
“Resolved
by the Speaker of the California State Assembly,
Herb J. Wesson, Jr. Whereas, Robin
Petgrave is the quintessential American success
story and he has transferred his entrepreneurial
success in the private sector to a philanthropic
success in the public sector to empower and
encourage youth through the medium of aviation;
that Robin Petgrave be recognized as one
of the most important and influential California
citizens in his capacity as an entrepreneur,
youth mentor, and positive civic presence,”
Members Resolution No. 3319.
To view all the movie credit
for Robin Petgrave please visit our Credits section.
Hangin out with Howey Long in Montana during
the filming of Broken Arrow.
Robin cutting the ribbon with Compton's Mayor
Eric Perrodin, Albert Hanneman, Mayla (rep.
for Congresswoman McDonald), rep. for State
Assemblyman Carl Washington, and Home Depot's
Marion Brothers.
Hanging out in the twin star with Japanese producers
from NHK
A major portion of the proceeds
from Celebrity Helicopters services are directly donated to Tomorrow's
Aeronautical Museum, a museum which teaches kids how
to fly and realize their dreams. For more information, www.tamuseum.org
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