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whatever happened to (mount royal)

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Neil Sissons, Butch, Ron Elliot, the Marcottes. Ralph Langeman?
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I expect Ralph is retired
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someone told me butch came out if retirement and is teaching again! Don't know if it's true.
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isn't it a UNIVERSITY now?
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ex-NWT wrote:Neil Sissons, Butch, Ron Elliot, the Marcottes. Ralph Langeman?
My understanding is that Neil passed away in the late 90's. Butch had a bit of a fender bender at AirSpray. Ralph went back to Botswana after I graduated in 94 for a couple of years and Burt Marcotte was happily retired.... but that is all pretty old info.
isn't it a UNIVERSITY now?
It is in name - Mount Royal University - but the aviation program is still a 2 year diploma.
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Ralph is still teaching. He and Ken Grandia are teaching Met 1 and Met 2 to 1st year students.
Butch has been back for a few years, he teaches ME, MI and IF flights.
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