ibaflyer
Gotta Blast!
- Joined
- Dec 11, 2001
- Posts
- 144
I lost my next door neighbor and his wife yesterday. He was a pilot comming home from a weekend trip with his wife on board and failed to make it home.
Conditions were IMC at the time and after a failed attempt at the approach into our home airport, he was flying the published missed procedure when they encountered icing and lost control of the plane. According to witnesses, they observed the plane in a spin, with the engine sputtering all they way to the ground. There were no survivors.
I had told my neighbor about this web site and even though I do not know if he ever visited it or registered as a member, I am sure he would have enjoyed all of the comments from all of you.
He was a good pilot, over a thousand hours and held and IFR rating and was considering his commercial cert. of which we were going to work on at the same time. I will miss my neighbor and our talks about flying while sitting on each other's decks and drinking beer.
I will miss you but may you now always have blue skies and tailwinds Neighbor Dave.
Conditions were IMC at the time and after a failed attempt at the approach into our home airport, he was flying the published missed procedure when they encountered icing and lost control of the plane. According to witnesses, they observed the plane in a spin, with the engine sputtering all they way to the ground. There were no survivors.
I had told my neighbor about this web site and even though I do not know if he ever visited it or registered as a member, I am sure he would have enjoyed all of the comments from all of you.
He was a good pilot, over a thousand hours and held and IFR rating and was considering his commercial cert. of which we were going to work on at the same time. I will miss my neighbor and our talks about flying while sitting on each other's decks and drinking beer.
I will miss you but may you now always have blue skies and tailwinds Neighbor Dave.