Jerry Foster, a retired Channel 12 helicopter pilot, and weather forecaster was taking off for his final ride on 26 January 2023 on Thursday morning. The short video was taken by 12 News and was uploaded on their YouTube channel on 27 January 2023. Jerry has his last wish to ride in a helicopter for one final fight. Likewise, he has been living at Hospice of the Valley and is battling an illness.

Jerry Foster's Wikipedia

Date Of Birth: 1940

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Age: 83-years-old

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Relationship Status: Married

Birth Place: United States of America

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Nationality: American

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Religion: Christianity

Children: Two

Ethnicity: White

Profession: Helicopter Pilot, Weather Forecaster

Height: 5 Feet 7 Inches tall

Net worth: $1.5 Million

Weight: 74 kg

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Education: Commercial Flight License Degree

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Who Is Jerry Foster? Biography & Parents

Jerry Foster is a retired Channel 12 helicopter pilot and weather forecaster. Moreover, he was one of the helicopter reporters who had inspired many other news stations worldwide to have their own in-the-sky coverage.

Foster had rescued many victims during his career. Jerry Foster is currently one of the hot topics on the internet right now. People are searching for his biography details and his personal life. However, Jerry Foster doesn't have an official Wikipedia page.

The retired sky broadcaster was born to his loving parents in the Southwestern United States of America. However, the identity of his parents is unknown in the media. Furthermore, his father was a retired Marine Corps. Furthermore, there is no information available about his siblings.

Jerry Foster was born in 1940 and is 83 years of age as of 2023. However, his actual birthdate and his zodiac sign remain unknown in the media. Furthermore, the retired Channel 12 helicopter pilot holds American nationality and belongs to a white ethnicity. In addition, he follows the Christianity religion.

His approximate height is around 5 feet 7 inches or 1.70 m tall, and he has a decent weight of about 74 kg or 163 lbs. Regarding his educational background, Jerry went to school until the eighth grade at the local high school. Later, he moved to Arizona and studied at flight schools and also obtained his commercial license degree.

Jerry Foster Had Rescused Many Peoples

The retired Channel 12 helicopter pilot had rescued many peoples during his career. One of those victims is Gail Kasowski. He had saved her life in the Salt Rivers. Gail Kasowski came to the media and recalled the moment 42 years later, and she praised him for saving her life.

Moreover, Jerry Foster rescued the 14-year-old boy trapped in the sudden flows of a flooded Gila River. Jerry is willing to take risks and tries to save their lives.

Jerry Foster's Married Life

Arizona's first sky broadcaster, Jerry Foster, is a married personality. However, he hasn't mentioned his wife or his matrimonial details publicly. Jerry loves to keep his personal life a secret and tries to avoid the media due to his privacy.

In addition, Jerry has two children, sharing with his wife. One of his daughters' names is Andryea Foster. No other information regarding his personal life is currently available on the internet.

Net Worth & Career

Jerry Foster has an approximate net worth of about $1.5 million. He earned this fortune from his professional career as a Channel 12 helicopter pilot and weather forecaster. Besides this, Jerry also makes money from his other business venture.

Talking about his professional career, Jerry Foster has been an adventure lover since his childhood days. However, he hadn't received his college degree, but later, he obtained his commercial license and got his first job as a flight instructor.

Later, he was invited to join the state Department of Public Safety's helicopter Unit, but he rejected their offers. In 1971, Jerry worked at KOOL-AM, a radio station where he gave airborne traffic reports.

Moreover, Jerry became the first helicopter journalist in Phoenix. In addition, he also worked at KPNX for a few years. Jerry almost lost his flying license in 1985 when he buzzed a small plane that he thought might have been involved in a Chino Valley bank robbery.

After he retired from KPNX in July 1988, Foster started working as a corporate pilot. Later, he joined Channel 3 (KTVK) in 1994 and started working on a newscast called "Good Morning Arizona."

Sadly, aviation authorities frequently targeted him and accused him of recklessness and aerial grandstanding. Jerry Foster also changed his profession, and he went to a trucking school and spent a few years on the road.