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Colorado soaring pilot Stewart Kissell perished Friday in the crash of
his Ventus on Methodist Mountain after towing out of Salida, Colorado. A search involving 11 CAP aircraft and other local pilots was started at 7am Saturday morning after he failed to return from the Friday flight. The wreckage was spotted about 7:30pm Saturday and searchers reached the rugged, remote site about three hours later. Stewart was son of Emil Kissell, a long time California soaring pilot. He was an occasional contributor to RAS and frequently corresponded with me on SSA, soaring safety, and other flight topics and was moderator of the high country Chaffee (County) Soaring Yahoo Group. Frank Whiteley SSA Governor, Colorado |
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On Oct 28, 9:15 am, Frank Whiteley wrote:
Colorado soaring pilot Stewart Kissell perished Friday in the crash of his Ventus on Methodist Mountain after towing out of Salida, Colorado. A search involving 11 CAP aircraft and other local pilots was started at 7am Saturday morning after he failed to return from the Friday flight. The wreckage was spotted about 7:30pm Saturday and searchers reached the rugged, remote site about three hours later. Stewart was son of Emil Kissell, a long time California soaring pilot. He was an occasional contributor to RAS and frequently corresponded with me on SSA, soaring safety, and other flight topics and was moderator of the high country Chaffee (County) Soaring Yahoo Group. Frank Whiteley SSA Governor, Colorado Sorry for the error, but the spelling is Kissel |
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On Oct 28, 8:32 am, Frank Whiteley wrote:
On Oct 28, 9:15 am, Frank Whiteley wrote: Colorado soaring pilot Stewart Kissell perished Friday in the crash of his Ventus on Methodist Mountain after towing out of Salida, Colorado. A search involving 11 CAP aircraft and other local pilots was started at 7am Saturday morning after he failed to return from the Friday flight. The wreckage was spotted about 7:30pm Saturday and searchers reached the rugged, remote site about three hours later. Stewart was son of Emil Kissell, a long time California soaring pilot. He was an occasional contributor to RAS and frequently corresponded with me on SSA, soaring safety, and other flight topics and was moderator of the high country Chaffee (County) Soaring Yahoo Group. Frank Whiteley SSA Governor, Colorado Sorry for the error, but the spelling is Kissel This really Sucks. Condolences to family and friends of Stewart. He and I would exchange emails about Ventus flying/tuning when I was flying mine. A sad loss indeed. Regards Al |
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On Oct 28, 8:15 am, Frank Whiteley wrote:
Colorado soaring pilot Stewart Kissell perished Friday in the crash of his Ventus on Methodist Mountain after towing out of Salida, Colorado. Very sad news indeed. Stewart's father, Emil, was a mentor to me in BASA (Bay Area Soaring Associates, in the San Francisco Bay Area) when I returned to soaring in 1994 after a 15 year gap. I also corresponded with Stewart via some of his RAS postings. Both father and son were dedicated to the sport and contributed greatly. My condolences to all of the family. Martin |
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On Oct 28, 9:32 am, Frank Whiteley wrote:
On Oct 28, 9:15 am, Frank Whiteley wrote: Colorado soaring pilot Stewart Kissell perished Friday in the crash of his Ventus on Methodist Mountain after towing out of Salida, Colorado. A search involving 11 CAP aircraft and other local pilots was started at 7am Saturday morning after he failed to return from the Friday flight. The wreckage was spotted about 7:30pm Saturday and searchers reached the rugged, remote site about three hours later. Stewart was son of Emil Kissell, a long time California soaring pilot. He was an occasional contributor to RAS and frequently corresponded with me on SSA, soaring safety, and other flight topics and was moderator of the high country Chaffee (County) Soaring Yahoo Group. Frank Whiteley SSA Governor, Colorado Sorry for the error, but the spelling is Kissel Stu's parents and brother Steven were notified last night. Will contact Steven Kissel to get and post funeral arrangments as they firm up. My understanding is that Steven plans to bring parents to Colorado within the next day or two. Will confirm with Steven this evening.. Bela |
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On Oct 28, 11:41 am, wrote:
On Oct 28, 8:15 am, Frank Whiteley wrote: Colorado soaring pilot Stewart Kissell perished Friday in the crash of his Ventus on Methodist Mountain after towing out of Salida, Colorado. Very sad news indeed. Stewart's father, Emil, was a mentor to me in BASA (Bay Area Soaring Associates, in the San Francisco Bay Area) when I returned to soaring in 1994 after a 15 year gap. I also corresponded with Stewart via some of his RAS postings. Both father and son were dedicated to the sport and contributed greatly. My condolences to all of the family. Martin What a terrible news! Stu was a very active member of this newsgroup. A search on his name returned over 1000 hits. One more big loss to soaring this year. I am speachless. Ramy |
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Hello,
I'm a reporter for the Vail Daily writing a story about Stewart Kissel. I would like to briefly interview some of you about what kind of person Stewart was. I think the story would be a nice way of helping remember him for locals in the Vail area. I'm also looking for photos of Stewart. http://www.vaildaily.com/article/200...06/0/FRONTPAGE Regards, Steve Lynn Vail Daily reporter Public safety, Minturn, skiing Direct line, newsroom: (970) 748-2931 Cell phone: (785) 840-5777 www.vaildaily.com |
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I never met or spoke with Stewart Kissel. He did, however, correspond
with me on occasion, most recently during the height of the agitated discussion about the Soaring Society of America's financial scandal one year ago. Out of the blue, Stu emailed to thank me for my efforts to present an objective, reasoned approach in my postings and to ask what he could do to help. I was grateful for all who did something similar but I particularly remember Stu--and saved his thoughtful notes--because he seemed to represent what I hoped were the vast majority of SSA members: dedicated, supportive, knowledgable, concerned, upset about the mess we found ourselves in but careful to get the facts straight before making accusations or grand statements, and, finally, willing to help. I'm sorry I never had the opportunity to chat with him in person. Chip Bearden ASW 24 "JB" USA |
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On Oct 28, 7:15 am, Frank Whiteley wrote:
Colorado soaring pilotStewartKissell perished Friday in the crash of his Ventus on Methodist Mountain after towing out of Salida, Colorado. A search involving 11 CAP aircraft and other local pilots was started at 7am Saturday morning after he failed to return from the Friday flight. The wreckage was spotted about 7:30pm Saturday and searchers reached the rugged, remote site about three hours later. Stewartwas son of Emil Kissell, a long time California soaring pilot. He was an occasional contributor to RAS and frequently corresponded with me on SSA, soaring safety, and other flight topics and was moderator of the high country Chaffee (County) Soaring Yahoo Group. Frank Whiteley SSA Governor, Colorado Are there any conclusions or substantial speculations of what may have happened? I understand a flight recorder was on board. Did the data survived? Knowing Stu, he would have want us to discuss his accident and not wait for an NTSB report which may not tell us anything. http://www.ntsb.gov/NTSB/brief.asp?e...30X01689&key=1 Ramy |
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On Nov 8, 6:10 pm, Ramy wrote:
On Oct 28, 7:15 am, Frank Whiteley wrote: Colorado soaring pilotStewartKissell perished Friday in the crash of his Ventus on Methodist Mountain after towing out of Salida, Colorado. A search involving 11 CAP aircraft and other local pilots was started at 7am Saturday morning after he failed to return from the Friday flight. The wreckage was spotted about 7:30pm Saturday and searchers reached the rugged, remote site about three hours later. Stewartwas son of Emil Kissell, a long time California soaring pilot. He was an occasional contributor to RAS and frequently corresponded with me on SSA, soaring safety, and other flight topics and was moderator of the high country Chaffee (County) Soaring Yahoo Group. Frank Whiteley SSA Governor, Colorado Are there any conclusions or substantial speculations of what may have happened? I understand a flight recorder was on board. Did the data survived? Knowing Stu, he would have want us to discuss his accident and not wait for an NTSB report which may not tell us anything.http://www.ntsb.gov/NTSB/brief.asp?e...30X01689&key=1 Ramy The flight recorder was recovered, but it's unknown if any data survived at this point. Frank |
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