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Dudley Henriques wrote in
: I can't either. I was dumbstruck when we heard what had happened. Ed knew better than to do that. He was always aggressive with his approach to aerobatics, but he knew the score, and he knew g loads. We all assumed there was some kind of pressure involved, or perhaps a tight time schedule. The rub of it is that all of us knew that it was exactly this kind of thing that gets you killed. Ed's reason for not waiting will always remain one of life's great unanswered questions for me. the word around was he said the he had "flown with worse" . Good lesson in that. If someone like that can screw up what about us mere mortals? That airplane was always immaculate. It's not like he was a shirt-tail out kind of guy. Bertie |
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