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Mike Berriochoa
Mike Berriochoa is an announcer you should know. A member of the International Council of Air Shows since 1983, he has been entertaining air show fans for more than 30 years. A former broadcaster, Mike combines his knowledge of aviation with his skills on the microphone. “Whether it’s in the air or on the ground, I give air show fans a word’s eyeview of what’s happening to help them enjoy what they are seeing,” he says.
A licensed pilot himself, Mike was born to an aviation family and has been around airplanes and air shows his entire life.
Mike is a recognized leader in the air show industry, having served three terms on the board of directors of the International Council of Air shows and one term as a director of the International Council of Air Shows Foundation. He is also the founder of the Northwest Council of Air Shows.
When he isn’t announcing air shows Mike is an award winning freelance writer and air show consultant. He is married and has two sons who also share his love of aviation.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]