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John Clonts wrote:
Your stories are alway so interesting and well written! But this one brought tears to my eyes! Thanks! Dang John...your eyes started leaking too? :-) Great story Hai, thanks for sharing. -- Jack Allison PP-ASEL-IA Student Arrow N2104T "When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return" - Leonardo Da Vinci (Remove the obvious from address to reply via e-mail) |
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("Jack Allison" wrote)
Today I was blessed with a chance to take an 11 year old on his first flight in a small plane. Nice story Jack. Montblack |
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Bob,
I am glad that you too had a chance to share your love of flying with your friend. Thank you for the posting the poem, I particularly like the last verse: "Now is the time you own; The past's a golden link. Go flying now, my brother-It is later than you think". The last few months have been a reflective time for us with the pasing Bill and several friends including George Barone who was the owner, chief instructor, AP and DE of Wurstboro airport where I completed my primary training. Two other friends had recently discovered some terminal illnesses. Life is just so ephemeral. We just have to enjoy it one day at a time. Hai |
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John,
Thank your for reading my stories and sharing my sadness for a life that was terminated tragically. I will remember Bill's determined statement "I AM GOING UP" for many years to come. It was a tremendous effort for him to go for that plane ride. In the last year or so of his life, it was the only time that he left the front door of the house for purpose other than going to the hospital. Hai |
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Jack,
Thank you for your help in bringing back the sweet memories. Your statement, " What a terrific opportunity we as pilots have when we can share our love for flying in such a tangible way as taking someone for a flight", is just so true. Bill kept talking about that flight weeks afterward. All the kids that we took up in that trip had never been in the air before. I sure hope that the flights sparked not only a love for aviation but also some hope and dreams which will help to propel them forward in the future. I am glad that we had a chance to give something back in our trip to Minnesota and looking forward to many more blessed giving opportunities. Hai |
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