Small Aircraft Crash CYVR

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God speed to the Captain...may the others pull through.
Old fella wrote:Lotta young fellas loosing their lives and leaving wives/children behind. I can't recall over my many years such a young group of individuals killed in crashes in such a short time span(YRB and YZF).

Sincere condolances and deepest sympathy to family/friends/co-workers. Very sad to read about accidents(again).

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Although the pilot was 44 years old and had experience I find that we just feed our young to the wolves. They generally fly the worst aircraft in the worst conditions and we all sit back and call it "paying their dues". While I'm working in a flight deck with advanced systems shooting yet another ILS or RNP my rookie counterpart has to manoeuvre a PA310 into some crappy gravel strip fighting the Black Hole effect and yet another blizzard with no autopilot for little pay because his company knows there's a 100 rookies ready to go if he won't do it. Such BS. I pray that my kids don't ever want to get their licenses.

It's about time this industry stood up and said enough especially the older pilots that have the wisdom and experience. Pilots who'd never put themselves in similar situations again.

And I don't mean this company or any disrespect to this company. I'm thinking and reflecting about my friends that I've lost at one particular company that mercifully no longer exists and the others that are still slipping through the seams. I certainly won't be sad to close the books on 2011. This has been a brutal year.
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stickontheice wrote:
Although the pilot was 44 years old and had experience I find that we just feed our young to the wolves. They generally fly the worst aircraft in the worst conditions and we all sit back and call it "paying their dues". While I'm working in a flight deck with advanced systems shooting yet another ILS or RNP my rookie counterpart has to manoeuvre a PA310 into some crappy gravel strip fighting the Black Hole effect and yet another blizzard with no autopilot for little pay because his company knows there's a 100 rookies ready to go if he won't do it. Such BS. I pray that my kids don't ever want to get their licenses.

It's about time this industry stood up and said enough especially the older pilots that have the wisdom and experience. Pilots who'd never put themselves in similar situations again.

And I don't mean this company or any disrespect to this company. I'm thinking and reflecting about my friends that I've lost at one particular company that mercifully no longer exists and the others that are still slipping through the seams. I certainly won't be sad to close the books on 2011. This has been a brutal year.

Well stroked Captain. Words to live by. But keep your ears stiff, and your nose to the wind. The modern stuff can still sit up and bite. Cheers
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RIP Luc and a speedy recovery to Matt. That right there is my worst fear in aviation. Not necessarly dying or being injured in a crash but dying or being injured in a lost crash fire. My thoughts are with the crew, passengers and family.
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Doc wrote:
stickontheice wrote:
Although the pilot was 44 years old and had experience I find that we just feed our young to the wolves. They generally fly the worst aircraft in the worst conditions and we all sit back and call it "paying their dues". While I'm working in a flight deck with advanced systems shooting yet another ILS or RNP my rookie counterpart has to manoeuvre a PA310 into some crappy gravel strip fighting the Black Hole effect and yet another blizzard with no autopilot for little pay because his company knows there's a 100 rookies ready to go if he won't do it. Such BS. I pray that my kids don't ever want to get their licenses.

It's about time this industry stood up and said enough especially the older pilots that have the wisdom and experience. Pilots who'd never put themselves in similar situations again.

And I don't mean this company or any disrespect to this company. I'm thinking and reflecting about my friends that I've lost at one particular company that mercifully no longer exists and the others that are still slipping through the seams. I certainly won't be sad to close the books on 2011. This has been a brutal year.

Well stroked Captain. Words to live by. But keep your ears stiff, and your nose to the wind. The modern stuff can still sit up and bite. Cheers



All of'em can/will/have/did bite many in the arse. Some got away with it, others didn't
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My heart is heavy with sadness for the loss of yet another pilot and the severe injuries the F/O sustained. There are no words to express the sympathy I have for all involved and effected.
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RIP Luc, you were a fantastic pilot, and I am sure an amazing husband and father. I have flown with and known Luc for many years, and almost hired him to fly jets moving on in his career. My condolences to the wife and family.

You will be sorely missed. You are in our hearts and minds. It is time for all of these incidents to stop.

Matt, you are in our prayers along with the passengers that are still in the hospital.

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I'm really sorry this happened :( My sincere condolences to all those involved.
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Lets use this thread for condolences, etc. For all accident speculation, please post here: viewtopic.php?f=118&t=77451

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Luc, you were a king among men and an all around great guy to just shoot the shit with. I still owe you thanks for many things. Cant believe you're gone. I'm gonna miss ya for sure!
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RIP to the fallen; thoughts and prayers to survivors and families. A truly sad day in this tough industry.
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RIP Luc. You always had a smile on your face whenever you came into the hangar. You will be sorely missed. My condolences to your family and loved ones.
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So sorry to hear, My thoughts and condolences. An absolute shame:(
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Luc, your smile brightened any room. RIP my friend.
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There will be a Celebration of Life for Luc on Thursday at 3pm at the Seymour Golf Club in North Vancouver - 3723 Mount Seymour Parkway.

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Any updates on Matt are appreciated as things progress. I know he has a tough road ahead and our entire aviation community is pulling for him.
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Wishing Matt a successful recovery!
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This was just on CBC with regards to Matt Robic's condition. With burns as severe as his he will be at risk of serious complications due to infection for quite some period of time to come.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-c ... crash.html
The 26-year-old co-pilot of a plane that crashed near Vancouver airport last month remains in intensive care with severe burns.

Vancouver Coastal Health has released the latest update on Matt Robic's condition, listing him in critical but stable condition, nearly two weeks after the Northern Thunderbird Air turbo prop crashed and burned just short of a runway.

In all, nine people were injured in the October 27th accident and three — in addition to Robic — remain in hospital, although health officials say two could be released soon.

Four patients have already been discharged — the most recent on Friday — while pilot Luc Fortin died despite heroic efforts to pull him from the burning wreckage.
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Im posting this incredibly sad news on both threads. CTV news reported this morning that Matt has passed away from his injuries. This is truly another sad day. My most sincere condolences to Matt`s friends and family that were hoping for the best as we all were! RIP Matt! GBNF
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News reported that the F/O passed away from his injuries as well. RIP.
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Having met both Luc and Matt, and found them to be good guys, am sorry to see they are gone.
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RIP Matt... :cry:
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