John Travolta will donate a Gulfstream II jet to Ga. Museum

John Travolta Actor/ Pilot will donate a jet to a museum in Georgia
John Travolta Actor/ Pilot will donate a jet in a museum in Georgia.

Robins Air Force Base spokeswoman Chrissy Miner gladly said that the film actor and pilot John Travolta will donate his Gulfstream executive jet to the Georgia Museum specifically the Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame which is also located in Warner Robins Museum of Aviation.

John Travolta is donating his jet in honor to his son, Jett Travolta who died in 2009 due to seizure during their family vacation in Bahamas. A seizure is a result or changes that happen due to an abnormal electrical activity in the brain.

But the life must go on with Travolta, who was noticed and eventually got famous in his roles during 1970’s. He had already brought home several awards not only in film industry but also in flying air stuff’s engines. In promoting commercial flying he got the award for Excellence of American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Foundation. Furthermore, Travolta can fly several types of aircraft. And Warner Robins was considered as the second-largest aviation museum in Georgia. It is considered as the home to the Museum of Aviation in the honor of military aviation. Warner Robins is also a center of tourist attraction in the country.

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