JohnAJohnson
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We’ll be flying over on Tuesday but won’t be at the races until Thursday.
Gary
That’s what I had thought earlier. I’m sure there have been many over the years that we haven’t heard about, but this is the first fatal accident that I can think of in my 11yrs on POA.Huge condolences. This is the first crash I can recall of an active POA member.
I'm so heartbroken. Gary meant so much to me. He was one of my biggest supporters. He was so proud of the photos I took of him, that he submitted them to Cessna Owner Organization for their calendar and they hired me. He continued to promote me, even sending me opportunities every time he saw them.
https://www.pilotsofamerica.com/community/threads/cessna-177rg-cardinal.120640/
Gary had taken at least one class in formation flying and was incredibly easy to work with. These head-on shots are basically both planes slipping (skidding) with opposite inputs. And yes, 70-200 lens.YOU’RE the one who took that incredible photo in the Kathryn’s report link? I was wondering how anybody got such a close up from the front of him in flight, I’m thinking a telephoto lens, formation kind of in front and a bit to the right and looking back out your left seat window? Or did you have a camera on the tip of your wing? The tail of your plane?
The one time I saw Jack Fleetwood taking pictures he had the biggest lens I'd ever seen. I'd have to admit to just the least bit of envy spotting that sucker. I think he could have taken nice close ups of the Moon with that thing.YOU’RE the one who took that incredible photo in the Kathryn’s report link? I was wondering how anybody got such a close up from the front of him in flight, I’m thinking a telephoto lens, formation kind of in front and a bit to the right and looking back out your left seat window? Or did you have a camera on the tip of your wing? The tail of your plane?
Great picture as a tribute…I left work today because this one hurts too much.
Maybe a fitting photo for Gary, as we say goodbye is one of the last ones I took of him... Godspeed Gary.
It is hard. Feeling for his family today. I can't imagine how hard it is for them, especially his wife of over 40 years.Great picture as a tribute…
I have no doubt this has to be really hard for ya.