Mr Singleton,
It saddens me when in such tragic circumstances someone can be so wildly
speculative when so few details are known. You assume my father was piloting
the plane and assume that it was pilot error. Our family are dedicated to
finding out the truth of the matter, anyone who knows my father will know
how important the truth was to him. To my limited understanding of these
matters neither Paul or my father would have the ability to make the plane
break -up in mid air flight. However, I would not venture any further
comment until I have all the facts from the investigation, which we
understand may take many months to complete. It is not helpfull for either
family to have to deal with any suggestion of blame or fault.
Josephine (Nee Mills)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Graham Singleton" <grahamsingleton@btinternet.com>
Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2007 10:07 PM
Subject: Re: Europa-List: South Wales Fatal Europa Crash
> <grahamsingleton@btinternet.com>
>
> It saddens me greatly that William made a mistake or wrong decision or
> whatever and it cost he and Paul their lives. I thank my Guardian Angel
> that my own wrong decisions didn't cost me a similar price.
> William had an open and agile mind, (Paul did too) and he had enormous
> enthusiasm for the Europa and what it does for us all. I will try not to
> forget the things I learned from them both and I will smile when I
> remember them.
>
> Graham
>
> Mike Parkin wrote:
>> <mikenjulie.parkin@btopenworld.com>
>>
>> The world is a poorer place without Paul and William. I will miss very
>> much William's smile and soft voice. We have lost a real gentleman of
>> the Europa family.
>>
>> Mike.
>>
>
>
> --
> 269.8.3/824 - Release Date: 29/05/2007 13:01
>
>
|