‘’Moak, a 79-year-old retired helicopter pilot, spent 30 years flying above and around our rounded globe, beginning in Vietnam.

From 1968 to 1969, he flew combat support for the 101st Airborne Division and was later awarded two Distinguished Flying Crosses and a Bronze Star for his service. After Vietnam, he became a classroom instructor, teaching hundreds of aspiring Army pilots in navigation, weather, air traffic control, and basic instruments.

Between classes, he also served as an instructor pilot, and later, as a civilian, he flew for more than 17 years in the Gulf of America and Egypt in support of the energy industry. An inventor, author, and man of faith with a boundless curiosity for science and discovery,

Moak draws on a lifetime of flight experience to explain why the Earth simply cannot be flat—scientifically, logically, or in the most obvious piece of evidence of it all, a pilot’s decades-long visual observations of our curved earth’’

Sky Moak is a 79-year-old retired helicopter pilot whose perspective on our world was forged through thirty years of flight. His journey began in the high-stakes environment of Vietnam, where he flew combat support for the 101st Airborne Division from 1968 to 1969. For his bravery and skill, Moak was honored with two Distinguished Flying Crosses and a Bronze Star.

Following his military service, he transitioned into the role of a classroom instructor, mentoring hundreds of future Army pilots in the complexities of navigation, meteorology, and instrument flight. His expertise extended into the private sector, where he spent over 17 years flying across the Gulf of Mexico and Egypt for the energy industry. An inventor and author driven by faith and a profound curiosity for science, Moak utilizes his extensive aviation background to prove the Earth’s curvature. His arguments are rooted in logic, physics, and the undeniable visual evidence of a lifetime spent in the cockpit.