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Angel Flight Loses Member, Wing Leader, and Friend
See: http://www.angelflight.org and http://www.angelflight.org/colorado Dear AFW Members, Tuesday afternoon we received the very sad news that Jim Long, our Angel Flight West Montana Wing Leader, as well as an AFW Board Member, died in a plane crash on Monday afternoon. We received word Tuesday morning that his plane had been missing since 3:15 on Monday afternoon, just about 15 minutes prior to his scheduled arrival at Shafer Meadows, a wilderness area in Northern Montana. This was not an Angel Flight related flight. Jim was flying a flight for the National Forest Service, transporting several personnel to Shafer Meadows for an annual survey of the vegetation in the area. We have very few details of the crash but there are countless articles on the internet. The wreckage was finally located Tuesday afternoon. Because of the wilderness area in which the wreckage was found, they had to drop several people in by helicopter, who then announced that there were no survivors. Remarkably, since that time, two of the forest service workers walked out onto a highway and are both being treated for their injuries. This is a tremendous loss for Laura, Jim's wife, and a great loss for the Montana Wing and Angel Flight West as well. Jim has left an indelible imprint on our entire organization and his loss will be felt enormously. Let's keep Laura and others in the Long family in our thoughts and prayers. The Memorial service for Jim Long will be held this coming Sunday, September 26th at 2 PM. Both Jim Weaver and I will be attending the service. The service will be at Kalispell Airport (FCA) in a private hangar with a reception following the service. Please arrive at the airport terminal and someone there will give you directions to the hangar. The reception will be held in the terminal. If you are able to attend, please wear your Angel Flight clothing and your ID badge. Laura would like donations to be made to Angel Flight West. There is a Memor ial site posted on the AFW Home Page with a link to make donations and to newspaper articles. If you have any questions, please call the AFW office (310) 390-2958. Sincerely, Jim Weaver and Cheri Cimmarrusti |
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For the article see the link. The wx was absolute crap when they left.
http://www.billingsgazette.com/index...-survivors.inc Hilton wrote: Angel Flight Loses Member, Wing Leader, and Friend See: http://www.angelflight.org and http://www.angelflight.org/colorado Dear AFW Members, |
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We completed the Montana search pilot clinic in Kalispell on Sunday. We
could not get into our planned air strips; Spotted Bear, Ferndale and Whitefish as they were not visible unless directly overhead because of low scud, so we staged out of Kalispell City S-27. At the time I believe a person could have flown into Shaffer as there was a slight wind from the NE and was clear in that direction. On Saturday, we practiced mountain search techniques out of Spotted Bear 8U4 in a 172 (210 hp). I think Jeanne called it a C-142 military model, no prop spinner, and a C-182 (4 pilots per plane). After 3 hours of 1 on 1 instruction, we took of first in the 182 and the instructor told the pilot to fly south down the valley, direct to S-27 was blocked, and the north looked impassable over the Hungry Horse reservoir. We dropped over into the swan valley through a good size hole and proceeded north towards Ferndale under a low ceiling. When got to the end of Swan lake and the path was blocked, we turned around and discovered the hole had closed. The instructor proceeded to the Condon airstrip and parked the plane as he said he has seen this way too many times. After about an hour, A friend of his, recognized the plane and stopped to give us 3 students a ride to S-27, a 1.5 hour DRIVE. After about an hour, The Instructor flew in. The 172 was not back. After about an hour we heard the plane tried to get out but had to returned back to Spotted Bear, as they hit their 30 min fuel reserve. It took over 3 hours, one way, to get them 10 gallons of fuel and by that time the weather was ok to go direct to S-27. What a lesson to be learned. The best part was Sparky Imeson was one of the Instructors/Lectures http://www.mountainflying.com/ The worst part, was the mission on Monday did not have to be flown. My sincere condolences to all of the families involved. Pat Thronson Babb, MT "Newps" wrote in message ... For the article see the link. The wx was absolute crap when they left. http://www.billingsgazette.com/index...-survivors.inc Hilton wrote: Angel Flight Loses Member, Wing Leader, and Friend See: http://www.angelflight.org and http://www.angelflight.org/colorado Dear AFW Members, |
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![]() Thronson wrote: The worst part, was the mission on Monday did not have to be flown. Should never have been attempted. |
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