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Old January 15th 16, 05:41 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bob Whelan[_3_]
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Default Derek Piggott, legendary aviator

On 1/15/2016 7:49 AM, Burt Compton - Marfa Gliders, west Texas wrote:
Born To Fly. A film about an aviator's memory loss and the onset of
dementia.

Not a happy topic but the subject of the interview is Derek Piggott, the
legendary British glider instructor (a mentor of mine through his many
books) and movie pilot (including "Those Magnificient Men and Their Flying
Machines", "The Blue Max.")

Derek is now 93. He still flies gliders with a "co-pilot" at Lasham
field southwest of London. Maria in the film has been his companion for
many years His dear friend and a lovely lady, she would escort him to the
USA to attend our Soaring Society of America Conventions.

I first met Derek Piggott at Lasham one evening after a day of flying. He
was sitting on the steps outside the airfield pub with a pint of beer in
hand and very animated, telling stories of his aviation movie career to the
attentive audience seated below him. I was in awe and when introduced to
Mr. Piggott (as I called him but I was quickly admonished to please address
him as "Derek") I was somewhat tongue-tied when thanking him for the
mentoring he has given so many pilots around the world. Later in the USA I
enjoyed talking with him (no, wisely listening to him and his stories) over
dinners at the SSA Conventions. Still in awe but at this point I was able
to carry on an intelligent conversation!

If you purchase any Derek Piggott books, start with the more recent
"Gliding Safety." He has a practical writing style, not overly technical
and easy to read. It has a wonderful chapter of advice for flight
instructors that is essential reading.

Derek promised to come fly with me at Marfa "someday" . . . he has not
appeared yet . . . it's a long trip.

Burt Compton

Here is the link to the "Memory Team" film: http://youtu.be/8-DM7-_Iy38

Watch it (pardon the tear in my eye) and then search on www.youtube.com for
several older films about Derek's flying career.

Thanks to Gary Evans of Texas for sending this link.


Wow - I know guys aren't supposed to say things like this, but what a
wonderful, sweet, concept! And thanks for posting the link Burt. Thanks also
to The Community Channel, The Memory Team and everyone associated with the
idea, from inspiration through implementation.

When I discovered soaring, I quickly also discovered the
previously-unknown-to-me idea wasn't unknown in public libraries, even the one
in the little mountain burg in which I then lived. The second gliding book I
borrowed from it was by - they then having only one by a U.S. author - some
Brit named Derek Piggott. Since then, every book of Derek's I've read has been
a learning and time treat for me. Not interested in reading "old British
glider training manuals" now that you're a licensed soaring pro? Then by all
means get yourself a(n all too brief) copy of Derek's memoir "Delta Papa - A
Life of Flying".

Everything I've come across by and about the man has only heightened my early
belief that he is someone it would be a real privilege to get to meet and come
to know personally. "Just another one" of soaring's very many "good people."

Bob W.