Red Arrows Pilot Tragic Death

Started by OwL, August 21, 2011, 06:53:16 PM

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OwL

After hearing about the tragic crash of the RAF Red Arrows jet I would just like to extend my condolences to the friends and family of the pilot who sadly died in the crash. Im very sorry to hear this, and I hope the 'Reds' take back to the skies soon, entertaining the public with their professional skill.


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upnick

I  echo  your comments Owl,  my prayers are with  Flight Lieutenant Jon Egging's  family,friends & the Red Arrows team.

jonclox

My prayers go out to his family,friends and all those involved with The Red arrows.
We watch and enjoy their displays but at times like these we realise the skills and risks involved and can only think of them.
R.I.P brave pilot
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Newportnobby

My condolences to his family, colleagues and friends.
He was a very brave man who put the lives of others before his. IMHO there is no greater courage

lesmond

A tragic loss of a brave man. Thoughts, prayers, healing and love to his family and friends as they try to cope and understand.
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