Just received word that Steven Gullberg II, Spaatz #1465, died today in a plane crash in Puerto Rico. Steven was the son of Steve Gullberg, Spaatz #479, together they were the first father and son pair of Spaatz Award recipients. Steven was a pilot for IBA Airways in Fort Lauderdale, he was flying a company Swearingen Metroliner when he died. R.I.P.
How sad. We can only hope he did not suffer for long.
When one of us is lost, it diminishes us all. :(
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-puerto-rico-plane-crash-20131203,0,385260.story (http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-puerto-rico-plane-crash-20131203,0,385260.story)
http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/small-plane-crashes-puerto-rico-bodies-found-21088124 (http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/small-plane-crashes-puerto-rico-bodies-found-21088124)
http://www.edmontonjournal.com/news/Small+plane+crashes+Puerto+Rico+crews+search+possible/9240599/story.html (http://www.edmontonjournal.com/news/Small+plane+crashes+Puerto+Rico+crews+search+possible/9240599/story.html)
That's sad news. I do find it funny however, that the edmonton journal article specifies that the bodies of two U.S. Citizens were recovered. I don't know why that would be unusual considering Puerto Rico is a U.S. Territory.
Quote from: SARDOC on December 04, 2013, 09:56:25 PM
That's sad news. I do find it funny however, that the edmonton journal article specifies that the bodies of two U.S. Citizens were recovered. I don't know why that would be unusual considering Puerto Rico is a U.S. Territory.
Edmonton is a LONG way from PR...and having lived there this time of year, the cold messes with your head (-40 wind chill at the moment...at that it doesn't matter if it's F or C)
And if you want me to start pointing out stupidity that US press has about stuff in Canada, this is going to get to be a LONG list.
Quote from: JeffDG on December 06, 2013, 01:12:52 PM
Quote from: SARDOC on December 04, 2013, 09:56:25 PM
That's sad news. I do find it funny however, that the edmonton journal article specifies that the bodies of two U.S. Citizens were recovered. I don't know why that would be unusual considering Puerto Rico is a U.S. Territory.
Edmonton is a LONG way from PR...and having lived there this time of year, the cold messes with your head (-40 wind chill at the moment...at that it doesn't matter if it's F or C)
And if you want me to start pointing out stupidity that US press has about stuff in Canada, this is going to get to be a LONG list.
Legit
Quote from: JeffDG on December 06, 2013, 01:12:52 PM
And if you want me to start pointing out stupidity that US press has about stuff in Canada, this is going to get to be a LONG list.
It wasn't that it came from Edmonton, because the ABCnews link is almot verbatim including mentioning that they were both U.S. citizens. It's just an unusual tidbit in the story. If a plane crashed in British Colombia...wouldn't it just be strange to mention that everyone on the plane was Canadian? It just seems an extraneous detail. Like saying the Plane was white with blue stripes.
Would the average Canadian (remember most news is written at a 6th grade level) necessarily know that
Puerto Ricans are US citizens?
I have no idea how that mess of provinces and territories come together, nor more then a passing interest in figuring it out.
I just got a phone call that you don't want to get. One of our cadets was killed in a car accident tonight. He was only 17. Please keep his family and our squadron in your prayers as we handle this.
Oh man.
Quote from: DMinick on December 07, 2013, 03:59:27 AM
I just got a phone call that you don't want to get. One of our cadets was killed in a car accident tonight. He was only 17. Please keep his family and our squadron in your prayers as we handle this.
I'm so very sorry to hear that.
:(
My sincere condolences for your loss and a salute to you, your squadron, and our fallen brother/sister.