courierguy wrote:Hey glidergeek:we had a Stemme motor glider go down this summer outside of Copper Basin, flown by a 77 year old Bay Area pilot
who was in town, along with 4 of his buddies and their Stemmes, all of a similarly advanced age. The deceased pilot had flown this bird to Alaska, and to the tip of South America, so one could assume he had his act together. Talking to the Arco airport manager they all sounded like a real group of older badasses having one hell of a good time in the Idaho mountains, they could have been in nursing homes..... BUT I bet the last he was thinking was NOT "at least I'm doing what I like", or words to that effect. I missed meeting these guys by a day, I saw the birds, 5 in a row is a pretty awesome sight, but they were in town, the next day he went down.
As a previous Stemme S10-VT owner, I've flown with and/or know all the pilots in that group . . . including the late Thierry Thys. I'm 64 years young and a hellofa long way from a nursing home (I ride my road bicycle 80 - 100 miles a week when there's no snow :c). Nor would I characterize them as badasses. Save for one other, the rest of those pilots were younger than Thierry, more like my age.
Thierry had a previous accident in January of this year in his Wilga in Oakland, CA. He walked away from that one. Thierry was a gifted man. Do a Google search for a lot more info.
