C-185 down East of Ft. St. John
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Morning news says fatal with only the pilot on board. No names released yet for vicitm or owner.
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You will be forever missed buddy. You were truly one of a kind and will be missed by more than you could imagine.
--Air to Ground Chemical Transfer Technician turned 4 Bar Switch Flicker and Flap Operator--
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An amazing friend will be missed.
"I have control!"
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Could someone pm me the name of the pilot. Please.
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He was an incredible pilot, and a phenomenal friend. I miss him already. Rest in Peace.
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Me too please. Used to fly up there. No good.
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Wishing you nothing but blue skies and tailwinds on the other side my friend. We're all gonna miss the shit out of you.
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Rest in peace bud. May the force be with you!
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Jeez.
Cheers man. Those summers and seasons in the Okanagan years ago were a blast. Taught me a great deal dude.
RIP
Cheers man. Those summers and seasons in the Okanagan years ago were a blast. Taught me a great deal dude.
RIP
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I had the pleasure of flying with you years ago... one of the most eye-opening flights of my life. You'll be missed by us all. Rest peacefully, thanks for everything.
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You were a great friend, affected so many lives, and an outstanding instructor. You will be missed.
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I am half the world away and heard the bad news. Hope you will have many updrafts and ridges to soar on the other side. Will be lifting my beer to you here in Vietnam tonight.
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The pilot was my roommate in college. I shouldn't be surprised how many on avcanada he crossed paths with. He had that effect on people.
RIP buddy.
RIP buddy.
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I'm sorry to hear this news. I crossed paths with him a couple times, one evening was a party one could never forget. I'm glad he was doing something he loved. RIP.
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Can someone please PM me the name.
I have a friend who flies a 185 near this area.
Thank You.
I have a friend who flies a 185 near this area.
Thank You.
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When the timing is appropriate, will someone please post the pilot's obituary please.
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CROZIER, Marc Lloyd
Of Palmerston formerly of Fort St. John, B.C. and Omarama, New Zealand on Wednesday, November 30, 2011 in his 30th year. Tragically, Marc passed away, doing what he loved best, piloting an aircraft, which failed to reach the airport safely. Cherished son of Brad and Nancy Crozier. Loved brother and best friend of Scot all of Palmerston. Fondly remembered by his beloved girlfriend Kelly Soros of Vancouver. Grandson of Beverley Schinbein of Listowel and the late Lyle Schinbein Anna Crozier of Palmerston and the late Lloyd Crozier. Nephew of Joan and Don Harrow of Palmerston, Diane and Dwayne Mattheson of Atwood, Brian and Dianne Crozier of Elmira, Debbie and Bill Woods of Moorefield, Cousin of Ashley, Rick, Sandra, Krista, Travis, Nick and Lucas. Fondly remembered by his many friends around the world and extended family. The family will receive friends at the Heritage Funeral Home , Palmerston on Tuesday, December 6, 2011 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Rev. Mark Cudney will conduct the Funeral Service in the Funeral Home Chapel on Wednesday, December 7, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. followed by interment in Palmerston Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations to STARS Search and Rescue would be appreciated by the family.
Of Palmerston formerly of Fort St. John, B.C. and Omarama, New Zealand on Wednesday, November 30, 2011 in his 30th year. Tragically, Marc passed away, doing what he loved best, piloting an aircraft, which failed to reach the airport safely. Cherished son of Brad and Nancy Crozier. Loved brother and best friend of Scot all of Palmerston. Fondly remembered by his beloved girlfriend Kelly Soros of Vancouver. Grandson of Beverley Schinbein of Listowel and the late Lyle Schinbein Anna Crozier of Palmerston and the late Lloyd Crozier. Nephew of Joan and Don Harrow of Palmerston, Diane and Dwayne Mattheson of Atwood, Brian and Dianne Crozier of Elmira, Debbie and Bill Woods of Moorefield, Cousin of Ashley, Rick, Sandra, Krista, Travis, Nick and Lucas. Fondly remembered by his many friends around the world and extended family. The family will receive friends at the Heritage Funeral Home , Palmerston on Tuesday, December 6, 2011 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Rev. Mark Cudney will conduct the Funeral Service in the Funeral Home Chapel on Wednesday, December 7, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. followed by interment in Palmerston Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations to STARS Search and Rescue would be appreciated by the family.
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