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Old June 8th 20, 09:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Jonathan St. Cloud
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On Monday, June 8, 2020 at 12:49:00 PM UTC-7, wrote:
William C Holbrook passed away peacefully last night at the age of 98. He was a long time family friend, professional pilot and holder of many soaring records. Also a member of the SSA hall of fame.
He and my father, Ed Byars, had a long friendship and contributed much to the art of soaring with their Soaring Symposiums.


A long well lived life. Good finish Mr. Holbrook
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Old June 8th 20, 10:25 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Monday, June 8, 2020 at 12:49:00 PM UTC-7, wrote:
William C Holbrook passed away peacefully last night at the age of 98. He was a long time family friend, professional pilot and holder of many soaring records. Also a member of the SSA hall of fame.
He and my father, Ed Byars, had a long friendship and contributed much to the art of soaring with their Soaring Symposiums.


Condolences and best wishes to Mr. Holbrook's family and friends. I just came across my signed copy of "Soaring Cross Country" and marveled at how the sport has progressed. Ed and Bill were leaders in making that happen. Respects to all.
Craig
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Old June 8th 20, 10:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Monday, June 8, 2020 at 12:49:00 PM UTC-7, wrote:
William C Holbrook passed away peacefully last night at the age of 98. He was a long time family friend, professional pilot and holder of many soaring records. Also a member of the SSA hall of fame.
He and my father, Ed Byars, had a long friendship and contributed much to the art of soaring with their Soaring Symposiums.


Condolences to the entire Holbrook family - He did a lot to advance the sport of soaring
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Old June 9th 20, 01:49 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Byars and Holbrook ;

These were the "Guys " as we grew up in Soaring !

They contributed!!!! To our Sport more than most
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Old June 9th 20, 02:16 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Monday, June 8, 2020 at 3:49:00 PM UTC-4, wrote:
William C Holbrook passed away peacefully last night at the age of 98. He was a long time family friend, professional pilot and holder of many soaring records. Also a member of the SSA hall of fame.
He and my father, Ed Byars, had a long friendship and contributed much to the art of soaring with their Soaring Symposiums.


A fine gentleman, a great pilot, and a real contributor to our sport.
The story of his O&R world record is very much worth reading.
I am lucky to have known him.
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Old June 9th 20, 03:54 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On 6/8/2020 1:48 PM, wrote:
William C Holbrook passed away peacefully last night at the age of 98. He
was a long time family friend, professional pilot and holder of many
soaring records. Also a member of the SSA hall of fame. He and my father,
Ed Byars, had a long friendship and contributed much to the art of soaring
with their Soaring Symposiums.


RIP Bill. Sincere condolences to his family and friends.

Bill's autograph is in my first logbook; he gave me my flight test. As a fresh
college graduate less than a year into my first post-college job and knowing
only a very few people outside work (all soaring club members, natch!), Bill
was one of those club members who from my perspective obviously could walk on
water: chief pilot for Kelly-Springfield Tire Company, an examiner (as I'd
learned only a few days before; who knew?!?), world O&R record holder (from
the Cumberland, MD, glider-end of the airfield, I saw him heading back north
on his record flight - BIG thrill!), and (to my relief) "just an average
person" when it came to his examiner duties. Before flight test day, we'd had
no reason or opportunity to personally interact. Feeling prepared - if
somewhat wound-up - I must have performed Bill's commanded maneuvers
satisfactorily, because when he asked if I was prepared to show him a spin
entry (2-33), I replied I was, but it wouldn't be much of one because my
instructor and I had never been able to get it to imitate a halfway decent
wing drop. He replied, "Would you like me to try? I weigh less than
(instructor) Tom."

"Sure!" (If necessary, proof I wasn't a complete idiot back then, hyuk hyuk.)

Bill had no better luck than Tom and I, despite trying all the usual
entry-technique suspects, in both directions. He tried all the way down to
pattern altitude...and didn't even bother to try and snooker me into "an
awkward location" for the entry. I think he was disappointed he hadn't "been
able to make it do better." I landed where he told me to...and to my surprise,
that was it! No second tow.

Bill's handwriting fills 3 lines of the "Remarks" portion in my logbook,
quoted verbatim below, schoolboy-imperfect capitalization and punctuation and
all...

Private Glider Flight test Completed and temporary Certificate issued. 8/4/73
William C Holbrook 21EA2

Godspeed, Bill.

Bob W.

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Old June 9th 20, 06:46 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Condolences to all Bill's family and friends. He was a true ornament to the sport.

For those who remain stuck in the phallic stage of psychosexual development, the rest of us don't much care what Bill's tombstone looks like.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phallic_stage

Andy Blackburn
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Old June 9th 20, 01:32 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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My sincere condolences to his entire family
I always enjoyed the information in the Soaring Symposiums

Jim Garrison
AE

 




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