IRON MAIDEN Singer Interviewed On Brazil's 'Video Show'
April 4, 2011IRON MAIDEN singer Bruce Dickinson was recently interviewed by the program "Vídeo Show" on Brazil's TV Globo. You can now watch the report below.
According to Focus On Travel News, Dickinson took time out from the group's recent tour of Brazil to visit the TAM Museum in São Carlos.
Dickinson was shown around the museum's collection of more than 70 aircraft by the museum's president, João Amaro, and Mauricio Amaro, son of TAM founder Captain Rolim Amaro.
The TAM Museum, which is located alongside the airline's MRO in São Carlos in the countryside of the state of São Paulo, was reopened in June 2010 after two years of refurbishment and remodelling.
Dickinson, who is a longstanding pilot with Astraeus Airlines, is flying IRON MAIDEN, its 60-member crew and 12 tons of equipment around the world on the band's own customized Boeing 757, Ed Force One.
Ed Force One is named after MAIDEN's infamous mummy mascot "Eddie."
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