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Lee Connell Lauderback is a world-renowned aviator and FAA Designated Pilot Examiner based in Kissimmee, Florida. With an aviation career spanning over five decades, Lauderback is best known as the founder and chief pilot of Stallion 51 Corporation. He began his flying journey at age 14 and soloed at 16, eventually amassing more than 22,000 total flight hours. Notably, he holds over 10,000 hours in the P-51 Mustang, distinguishing him as the highest-time Mustang pilot in the world.
Before establishing Stallion 51, Lauderback spent 17 years as the personal pilot and Director of Flight Operations for golf legend Arnold Palmer. His extensive certifications include Airline Transport Pilot ratings for both fixed-wing and rotorcraft, alongside his role as an FAA DPE. Specializing in high-performance warbirds and Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT), Lauderback maintains an exemplary safety record focused on precision and airmanship. His expertise is frequently sought for flight testing and safety seminars, reflecting a career-long dedication to mentoring the next generation of pilots in the general aviation community.