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  1. Jerry Grayson is a multi-talented and adventurous professional who has worked in the film industry, the Royal Navy, and the drone sector. He is also a keynote speaker, an author, and a co-founder of I'M THERE, an immersive reality platform for live events.

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  2. Jerry Grayson, AFC is a British naval helicopter pilot who served with the Royal Navy from 1972 to 1980. He is known for being the youngest pilot to ever serve in the Royal Navy. As he flew for the Royal Navy, he was part of the Fleet Air Arm which operates naval military aircraft.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0187060Jerry Grayson - IMDb

    Jerry Grayson is a former Royal Navy search and rescue helicopter pilot who received an Air Force Cross for his gallantry. He also works as a helicopter pilot and director for aerial film and TV projects, such as Treasure Hunt, Black Hawk Down and Mindhunters.

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    • June 26, 1955
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  4. 17 de jun. de 2015 · Ever wonder what it's really like to be a Hollywood action man? Or maybe a search and rescue pilot? Jerry Grayson has done both.Studio 10 | 8:30am on TEN

  5. Lifestyle. Good Weekend. This was published 7 years ago. Aerial filmmaker Jerry Grayson's strategic career change. He’s a Royal Navy hero and aerial filmmaker who now tutors drone pilots. Konrad Marshall meets a top gun of the skies. February 24, 2017 — 8.03am. Normal text size. Larger text size. Very large text size.

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  6. 9 de fev. de 2018 · 00:00. Jerry Grayson. When Jerry Grayson joined the Royal Navy at 17, he became their youngest serving helicopter pilot. Rescuing wounded fighter pilots, saving survivors from a sinking ship, or picking up a dangerously ill crewman from a nuclear submarine were all in a day's work.

  7. The writer & director of ‘The Earth Wins’, Jerry Grayson, is a helicopter pilot-turned-filmmaker. He spent eight years flying for the Royal Navy’s Fleet Air Arm, a role that culminated in him being awarded the Air Force Cross by Her Majesty the Queen for outstanding gallantry in Search and Rescue.