Bad day for O27

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Bad day for O27

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Kind of bummed out today. An acquaintance of mine, not really a friend, but a heck of a nice guy was killed yesterday in a plane crash involving an LSA. He was checking out a friend of his, getting him current to fly again after a long break from flying. Dave will certainly be missed. :cry:

Here is an article on the crash from my employer:
Modesto Bee - Plane crash kills 2

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So sorry, Scott.

I nearly gave up flying when a couple of friends of mine died.

I know they would have wanted me to keep on flying, so I did.

My condolences.

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sorry to hear of a tragedy like this. it's always hard when it's close to home... :(
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Sorry to here about the accident. I'm not really sure why the last couple of accidents I have heard about ended in fatalities. The fella who ended up short at Van's home strip stalled into an orchard just short of the strip. I assume trying to "stretch the glide". I guess it's easy to second guess until you are the PIC when the motor konks.

Give my sympathies to the family.

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It has to be a hard experience to go through something like this. Let us know if we can be of any assistance.

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Bad day for O27

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Dave was my flight instructor; he flew with me to brush up on pre-checkride stuff 2 hours before he crashed.  He was an exceedingly patient and kind man, and I'm fortunate to have learned what I could from him.  My heart goes out to his family and friends.
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Kind of bummed out today. An acquaintance of mine, not really a friend, but a heck of a nice guy was killed yesterday in a plane crash involving an LSA. He was checking out a friend of his, getting him current to fly again after a long break from flying. Dave will certainly be missed. Image

Here is an article on the crash from my employer:
Modesto Bee - Plane crash kills 2



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Post by svanarts »

Thanks. It's events like this that really bring the community together and creat solidarity between guys who were just arguing about full stall landings vs. 3-point landings in tailwheel planes. It's like a big family. We can argue and fight among ourselves but when the chips are down we all pull together. Thanks guys. :oops: Stay safe.

Dr. Agbunag, we're having our morning EAA Chapter 90 breakfast and meeting tomorrow. I hope you can make it. We'd love to have you. I'm sure kind words will be said about Dave tomorrow.

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