From: Phil Couch
Date: 7/28/2015 8:08:58 PM
To: marksztanyo
Subject: RE: PCN - Next HL Before End of Month
Do you know if there is a site to which I can get lists of
(one) active and (two) deceased pilot?
Editor: Phil, thank you for this question. For the active
guy who may be on a current Delta seniority list, you as a retired pilot can
log into DeltaNet and then click on Flt Ops and download the latest
seniority list. The seniority list may also be available on the
DALPA site which also retirees to log into.
For deceased pilots you can start with
our Flight West page and search for their names added and archived within
the last few years. Http://pcnflightwest.blogspot.com/
If the one sought has been gone for awhile
them may be on our master lists archived here: http://pcn.homestead.com/FlightWest.HTML Hope all this helps.
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From: David L. Roberts
Date: 7/21/2015 9:20:15 AM
To: My Aviation Friends
Subject: Fwd: IMG_0847.PNG
Hello all,
Pilots from the Hixson Museum of Flight http://www.hixsonflightmuseum.org/ will be making fly-by flights for all the memorials and funerals for the four Marines and Navy Corpsman killed in Chattanooga last week. They are doing this at their own expense and, with two T-28s burning about 60 gallons per hour each, this is a costly effort. I have been asked by two museum members who will not be flying these flights to spread the word that donations are needed and requested. You are the most generous folks I know and we were all touched by this tragedy. Please honor the memory of these murdered service people by joining in this effort. The address is in the announcement below.
The first memorial and fly-by is tonight at Sprayberry High School in Marietta, Georgia at 7:00 pm and all are invited. http://www.ajc.com/news/news/local/memorial-service-scheduled-for-cobb-marine-killed-/nm22J/
With my best regards,
Dave
Guys,
The Hixson Musuem of Flight will be making fly by flights for the memorials and funerals for the 4 Marines and one Navy Corpman. They will use two T-28s flying in formation. This will take place over the next week. It will cost a few thousand dollars in fuel and oil. All other activities are covered by volunteers. If you would like to make a contribution to assist in this expense, please see the information below. Even small amounts help. The radio stations in Chattanooga are also covering this event. Thanks,
Scott
Pilots from the Hixson Museum of Flight http://www.hixsonflightmuseum.org/ will be making fly-by flights for all the memorials and funerals for the four Marines and Navy Corpsman killed in Chattanooga last week. They are doing this at their own expense and, with two T-28s burning about 60 gallons per hour each, this is a costly effort. I have been asked by two museum members who will not be flying these flights to spread the word that donations are needed and requested. You are the most generous folks I know and we were all touched by this tragedy. Please honor the memory of these murdered service people by joining in this effort. The address is in the announcement below.
The first memorial and fly-by is tonight at Sprayberry High School in Marietta, Georgia at 7:00 pm and all are invited. http://www.ajc.com/news/news/local/memorial-service-scheduled-for-cobb-marine-killed-/nm22J/
With my best regards,
Dave
Guys,
The Hixson Musuem of Flight will be making fly by flights for the memorials and funerals for the 4 Marines and one Navy Corpman. They will use two T-28s flying in formation. This will take place over the next week. It will cost a few thousand dollars in fuel and oil. All other activities are covered by volunteers. If you would like to make a contribution to assist in this expense, please see the information below. Even small amounts help. The radio stations in Chattanooga are also covering this event. Thanks,
Scott
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