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Soaring Accident in Washington State



 
 
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Old October 17th 11, 04:18 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Mark
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Default Soaring Accident in Washington State

The accident was filmed by two separate professional camera crews.
All the video been given to the NTSB and the FAA, so I am sure it will
become available to show all details of the accident.

In the meantime, I find myself thinking about our loss. Lynn was an
excellent instructor and a skilled & experienced pilot. I never heard
him brag about his accomplishments, but he was always willing to share/
teach what he knows. With his professional instructing in his
beautiful glider - he truly delivered what I consider the promise of
soaring: accomplishment while flying something cool. We have lost a
significant member of our tribe and a big contributor to our sport.

Mark
 




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