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Terry Deitz (born October 10, 1959) is an American retired
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pilot, television host, and two-time contestant on the American reality television show '' Survivor'', where he placed third in the 12th season. He also competed in the 31st season, placing 15th. He is currently a commercial airline pilot and host of ''Great Planes'' on the
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Biography

Deitz was born and raised in
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. He was a student at St. John Vianney High School and also attended the
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, where he played Varsity Division I baseball. He graduated Annapolis in 1982.Terry Deitz actor profile
The South African TV Authority. Accessed July 29, 2007. "He then attended St. John Vianney High School in Holmdel, New Jersey, where he earned 11 Varsity letters in football (quarterback), baseball (catcher) and wrestling."
Deitz served on the USS ''Carl Vinson'' with
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flying the
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and then served at the west coast Replacement Air Group as an instructor. He attended pilot school in
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in 1984. He left active service in 1992, and continued flying in the Navy Reserves with VR-52, on Logistics missions around the world. He retired in 2001 with the rank of
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and is currently a pilot with
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. Deitz married his wife Trish in 1991. The couple have two children, Kayla and Daniel, and reside in
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. Deitz has been an athlete throughout his life and competed in baseball, basketball, football, swimming, and wrestling. He earned 11 varsity awards in high school and was named to the All State Baseball 1st Team. He was the quarterback of his high school team and led them to their first undefeated regular season and first state playoffs. Also, his daughter Kayla was a
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''Survivor''


''Panama''

Deitz competed on '' Survivor: Panama — Exile Island'' in 2005. He was noted for dominating the
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, with an unbroken string winning five
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challenges and four reward challenges. He was also the first contestant to find a hidden immunity idol at Exile Island. However, because of his prowess in the immunity challenges, he never had to play it. Deitz finished in third place, behind
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(winner) and Danielle DiLorenzo (runner-up). With five consecutive immunity challenge wins, Deitz is currently tied with
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of '' Survivor: The Australian Outback'' for the record of the highest number of consecutive immunity challenge wins in ''Survivor'' history. He is also tied with Donaldson, Tom Westman,
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, Mike Holloway, and
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for the record of most immunity challenge wins in a season overall. Also, with four additional reward challenge wins, Deitz is tied with Holloway for the record of the highest number of overall post-merge challenge wins in a single season. However, he is the only one of these five individuals to have never reached the finals. After his appearance on ''Survivor: Panama'', Deitz was considered one of the ten past castaways to return for the 16th season, '' Survivor: Micronesia'', but was ultimately cut. He was also considered to return for the 27th season, '' Survivor: Blood vs. Water'', where he would have competed alongside his daughter, but was cut from consideration since his daughter was then under the minimum age requirement.


''Cambodia''

On May 6, 2015, it was revealed that Deitz was one of the 16 men eligible to be voted in by viewers for ''Survivor'''s 31st season, '' Survivor: Cambodia''. He was one of two representatives on the ballot from ''Panama'', the other being Shane Powers. It was later revealed that Deitz and Powers had formed a pre-game alliance consisting of themselves,
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(from '' Survivor: The Australian Outback'') and Kelly Wiglesworth (from '' Survivor: Borneo''). Although Powers did not make it onto the season, the other three members all were voted in and originally were placed on the same tribe, Ta Keo. After the tribal split on Day 7, from two tribes to three, Deitz was one of only two contestants who remained on the Ta Keo tribe, the other being Kelley Wentworth. On Day 10, Deitz won second place for his tribe in the "heroes duel" reward challenge. On Day 13, host
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came to the Ta Keo camp in the middle of the night to inform Terry about his son Danny's heart condition, and Deitz immediately pulled himself from the game.


Other projects

On November 1, 2006, Deitz hosted
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'' show on the final flight of the F-14 Tomcat. In December 2007, Deitz was hired by Afterburner Seminars. A team of 50 men and women fighter pilots who travel around the world working with Fortune 100 and Fortune 500 companies and other top organizations, teaching and preparing them for a fighter pilots view of ''Flawless Execution''. As a main speaker for the group, he interacts with the leaders of these companies to mold presentations and programs. In 2008, Deitz began work on a pilot combining "history with some elements of ''Survivor'' and ''Survivorman''" with his cousin, former ''
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. In early 2012, Deitz took over from Maj. Paul "Max" Moga, when Deitz began hosting the third season of the TV series ''Great Planes'' on the
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, ending each show with his personal
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, "Your
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is clear".


References


External links


Terry Deitz biography
for '' Survivor: Panama'' at
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