Michael Goulian
Michael Goulian | |
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Born | September 4, 1968 |
Nationality | United States |
Spouse(s) | Karin Goulian |
Website | mikegoulian.com |
Michael George "Mike" Goulian (born September 4, 1968 in Winthrop, Massachusetts) is an American aerobatic national champion aviator who raced in the Red Bull Air Race World Series under the number 99.
Biography[]
Goulian was born into an aviation business family, which founded Executive Flyers Aviation, one of the largest flying schools in the Northeastern United States in 1964.[1] Michael's father Myron Goulian (also known as "Mike") was an FAA examiner. Michael grew up by washing airplanes and sweeping the hangar floor. He learned to fly before he could drive a car and soloed in a Cessna 150 on his 16th birthday in 1984.
He began his aerobatic training in 1985 during his pilot study. He then established an aerobatic school within Executive Flyers Aviation. While earning his living as a corporate airline pilot, Goulian worked his way toward the top ranks of air show display flying and competition aerobatics and became US National Champion in the Advanced Category at the age of 22, making him the youngest pilot ever to have won that competition.[2] In 1992, he was the top-ranked US male aerobatic pilot and Silver Medalist in the Unlimited Category, an achievement he repeated in 1993. In 1995, he became the US National Champion in the Unlimited Category. He was a member of the US Aerobatic Team in 1994, 1996 and 1998.
In 2006, Goulian was awarded the prestigious Art Scholl Memorial Award for airshow showmanship by the International Council of Airshows (ICAS).
Goulian is co-author of a series of books called Basic and Advanced Aerobatics, published by McGraw Hill, which became the industry standard for aerobatic flight training manuals.
He is the co-founder of two Bedford, Massachusetts, United States-based aviation companies: Linear Air, which offers air taxi services using very light jets and piston-powered aircraft, and Mike Goulian Aviation, which is a Cirrus aircraft training, management and rental company.
In 2021, AOPA named Goulian chairman of its Hat in The Ring Society, a philanthropic foundation that promotes aviation access, safety and education.[3]
He flies a Cirrus SR22T for his business and personal travels,[4] and is an avid skier, ice hockey player and golfer. He has been married to Karin Goulian since 2000, with whom he has one daughter: Emily (born 2006).
Racing record[]
Red Bull Air Race World Championship[]
2004-2010[]
2014-[]
Year | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | Points | Wins | Rank |
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2014 | DNS |
12th |
12th |
9th |
12th |
11th |
10th |
6th |
3 | 0 | 12th |
2015 | 12th |
6th |
4th |
11th |
9th |
7th |
9th |
6th |
13 | 0 | 10th |
2016 | 5th |
10th |
13th |
10th |
4th |
6th |
10th |
CAN |
19.75 | 0 | 10th |
2017 | 6th |
8th |
5th |
12th |
3rd |
10th |
14th |
7th |
28 | 0 | 9th |
2018 | 73 | 2 | 3rd | ||||||||
2019 | 21 | 3rd |
Legend:
- CAN: Cancelled
- DNP: Did not participate
- DNS: Did not show
- DQ: Disqualified
- NC: Not classified
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References[]
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- 1968 births
- Living people
- American people of Armenian descent
- Aerobatic pilots
- American air racers
- Aviators from Massachusetts
- People from Winthrop, Massachusetts
- Red Bull Air Race World Championship pilots
- Commercial aviators