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I never had the pleasure of meeting him, but I fly with many Captains who were FOs for him. Each of them was very fond of Ben. I was hired about the time he left for Gemini. His wife and children are in my thoughts.
 
I only sat Hot Reserve with Ben once and have taken several airplanes from him. I didn't get a chance to know him that well, but no one ever said a bad word about him. Ben, you will be missed. Godspeed and tailwinds.
 
Ben Hickin Memorial Family Fund

Prop2Jet said:
where do we donate funds to help his family?

Ben Hickin Memorial Family Fund
c/o Captain Travis Simmons
237 Berry Farm Road
Staunton, VA 24401

make check payable to "Travis Simmons"

There will be no Electronic Deposit Fund Transfer for this account.

Any amount will help, no matter how small. Ben was the only income for the family, Marli is Mom. Need I say more...
 
Ben will be missed, here's one as he heads "west"

FLYING WEST​
I hope there's a place, way up in the sky
Where pilots can go when they have to die.
A place where a guy could buy a cold beer
For a friend and a comrade whose memory is dear.
A place where no doctor or lawyer could tread,
Nor a management-type would e'ler be caught dead!
Just a quaint little place, kind of dark, full of smoke,
Where they like to sing loud, and love a good joke.
The kind of a place that a lady could go
And feel safe and secure by the men she would know.

There must be a place where old pilots go,
When their wings become heavy, when their airspeed gets low,
Where the whiskey is old, and the women are young,
And songs about flying and dying are sung.
Where you'd see all the fellows who'd 'flown west' before,
And they'd call out your name, as you came through the door,
Who would buy you a drink, if your thirst should be bad,
And relate to the others, "He was quite a good lad!"

And there, through the mist, you'd spot an old guy
You had not seen in years, though he'd taught you to fly.
He'd nod his old head, and grin ear to ear
And say, "Welcome, my Son, I'm proud that you're here!
For this is the place where true flyers come
When the battles are over, and the wars have been won.
They've come here at last, to be safe and alone,
>From the government clerk, and the management clone;
Politicians and lawyers, the Feds, and the noise,
Where all hours are happy, and these good ol' boys
Can relax with a cool one, and a well deserved rest!
This is Heaven, my Son. You've passed your last test!"

— Captain Michael J. Larkin, TWA (Ret.), 'Air Line Pilot' magazine, February 1995.​
 
I'm at a loss for words. I had the oportunity to fly with Ben as my captain a few times. He was a GREAT guy and very good pilot. He flew a raw data ILS approach into IAD during a line check while I was his Fo....because he could. He was larger than life and I'm sure will be missed terribly. Best wishes to his family and his closest friends.

Mike

"Birdman"
 

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