Maybe we as a collective group can pitch in and help defray some of the expenses that are sure to come to his family. Doug?
My heart aches for his family.
I remember how proud he was when he posted this ... just not fair.
I did not know him, I am new to this forumn, but I will say while it seems unfair, and many will grieve, ' It truly is better to have lived, loved and lost, then to have never lived or loved at all"
I say this as someone who has lost 3 good friends to Aviation in the last 2 years, and I know that I may lose more, but like my friends, I am sure Ben was persuing life to the fullest and remember him for that by continuing on.
To those of you who knew him well carry his memory in your heart and he will live on, mabye post your memories of him as a way to honor him.
I never met the guy, but I know he was a great contributor to this site. I always enjoyed reading his input.
Yeah, this is the second guy I've known to go down in an aircraft. I hate to say it, but the first one was a bit easier to swallow (despite having seen him the day before) because he was 100% responsible for what happened. These mechanical errors hurt in a different way. Man, this just sucks.
I would love to see this.Maybe we as a collective group can pitch in and help defray some of the expenses that are sure to come to his family. Doug?
My heart aches for his family.