mtv wrote:As Bill says, assistance in the search is a great idea. I would suggest, however, that if you are going to assist in the search effort, you get in touch with Montana Aeronautics for suggestions, and to let them know you're in the area. They are great folks to work with, and are NOTHING like the CAP in these deals. If you are part of the "official" effort, they generally pay for your fuel as well.
Great idea to get involved, but please be careful out there--lots of airplanes in a relatively confined part of the world can be dangerous as well. Your assistance I'm sure will be welcomed.
Coordinate and communicate, and fly safe.
MTV
CRitter wrote:Just received email from a friend of the family. Confirmed dead. Hoping against hope...
Damn!

Flywriter wrote:A kind man with a generous nature; an exceptional pilot and teacher; a man with a soft spot for bad puns and a silly joke. He was exceedingly patient and helpful to an aspiring writer with a passion for aviation and a habit of putting her semi-colon's in the wrong places and mis-using hyphens.
Blue Skies always for you Sparky Imeson; the world was a better place with you here ~ but the wild blue is now all yours and I personally won't look up at it again without having a thought of you .....
judypilot wrote:His book was directly responsible for one of the best flights I ever took when I was a relatively new pilot, probably almost 20 years ago, and I never got around to telling him that story. I finally met him at a seminar a couple of years ago and even got his autograph in the new edition of his book. We exchanged emails several times, and I came within a hair's breadth of flying with him from Jackson to Salida once. I was hoping to visit this summer. I am really bummed.
Someone on another forum suggested setting up a fund for his wife. Any ideas here?
CAVU forever, Sparky.
Judy
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