the_dmn8tr
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RIP
To all,
This evening we have confirmed the loss of two of our colleagues, Annette Klosterman and Adam Ostapenko, in the Seminole accident. In response to this tragedy, we held a student support assembly in Clifford Hall 210 with members of the UND Crisis Coordination Team. We are offering another session at noon tomorrow (Thursday) in Clifford Hall 210 for any student, staff, or faculty that would like to attend. Our goal is to share information, answer questions, hear your concerns and discuss support services available.
Staff from the UND Counseling Center will be available for drop-in counseling in the Aerospace Learning Center (the Tutoring Lab, Odegard Hall Room 118) throughout the day. The campus chapels are aware of the situation and are available for individuals who wish to use their services.
In this time of loss, it is especially important to take care of yourselves and each other. We realize the grieving process takes time. Please feel free to talk with faculty members or use other resources (Counseling Center, chapels) as you need during this difficult time.
Please share this message with others who may not have received it.
Sincerely,
Kent
Seeing them leave dispatch with smiles on their faces makes me sure that they will be smiling down on us in the future.
The pilot Annette Klosterman, the flight instructor was only age 22 ! There have been so many accidents and death with UND Flight program. Maybe the instructors need at least 10 years experience and many more flight hours. Younger students should stay with ground school. Min age 35 for flight instructors ? Tell me your thoughts. Prayers are with family members. Maybe changes need to be made to prevent future disasters ?
gary h
Grand Forks, ND
10/24/2007 8:48 PM
The guy who posted this comment needs to be bitch-slapped and corrected: