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Scott Devlin (1971-2004)



 
 
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Old May 22nd 04, 09:01 PM
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I'm reposting this from the Aerocats YG:

I'd like to pay a mark of respect to one of the group members, Scott
Devlin of Camas WA, who perished in a mid-air collision earlier this
week, near Olympia WA. Two Cessna aircraft were involved. Scott was
the principal of Devlin Aviation. He left this earth doing what he
loved, the joy of flight, which is what brings us all to this forum.
R.I.P Scott Devlin (1971-2004)

--
Look at the world today. Is there anything more pitiful? What madness there
is. What blindness. What unintelligent leadership. A scurrying mass of
bewildered humanity, crashing headlong against each other, compelled by an
orgy of greed and brutality. The time must come my friend, when this orgy
will spend itself. When brutality and the lust for power, must perish by its
own sword. -Lost Horizon, 1936


 




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