twinstar_ca 180 Posted October 10, 2009 Report Share Posted October 10, 2009 amen, TQN... :( Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Phil Croucher 74 Posted October 11, 2009 Report Share Posted October 11, 2009 Here's some more bagpipes for cap, performed by the combined mass bands of the Canadian and Scottish Black Watch (before the cuts). Mist Covered Mountains Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Iceman72 0 Posted October 11, 2009 Report Share Posted October 11, 2009 It has been over 41 years since we trained together our class numbers are are getting smaller to quick, your a good man David Donald Williamson R.I.P. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Nomex 0 Posted October 13, 2009 Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 "23418 former RCMP Cst David Donald WILLIAMSON died Oct 5, 2009 in St Boniface Hospital, Winnipeg. He served from 1964 to 1966 in 'D' Div (Manitoba). He then went on to be a helicopter pilot from 1968 to 2008 including time in Viet Nam." Jack White Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Blackmac 99 Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 Dave and I were good friends over the years and I finally found something written that would appeal to Dave. Having been in the industry for a few years, I think he would appreciate the following: The Good Old Days: Those were the good ole days. Pilots back then were men that didn't want to be women or girly men. Pilots all knew who Jimmy Doolittle was. Pilots drank coffee, whiskey, smoked cigars and didn't wear digital watches. They carried their own suitcases and brain bags like the real men that they were. Pilots didn't bend over into the crash position multiple times each day in front of the passengers at security so that some Gov't agent could probe for tweezers or fingernail clippers or too much toothpaste. Pilots did not go through the terminal impersonating a caddy pulling a bunch of golf clubs, computers, guitars, and feed bags full of tofu and granola on a sissy-trailer with no hat and granny glasses hanging on a pink string around their pencil neck while talking to their personal trainer on the cell phone!!! Being an Airline Captain was as good as being the King in a Mel Brooks movie. All the Stewardesses (aka.Flight Attendants) were young, attractive, single women that were proud to be combatants in the sexual revolution. They didn't have to turn sideways, grease up and suck it in to get through the cockpit door. They would blush and say thank you when told that they looked good, instead of filing a sexual harassment claim. Junior Stewardesses shared a room and talked about men.... with no thoughts of substitution. Passengers wore nice clothes and were polite; they could speak AND understand English. They didn't speak gibberish or listen to loud gangsta rap on their IPods. They bathed and didn't smell like a rotting pile of garbage in a jogging suit and flip-flops. Children didn't travel alone, commuting between trailer parks. There were no Mongol hordes asking for a seatbelt extension or a Scotch and grapefruit juice cocktail with a twist. If the Captain wanted to throw some offensive, ranting jerk off the airplane, it was done without any worries of a lawsuit or getting fired. Axial flow engines crackled with the sound of freedom and left an impressive black smoke trail like a locomotive burning soft coal. Jet fuel was cheap and once the throttles were pushed up they were left there, after all it was the jet age and the idea was to go fast (run like a lizard on a hardwood floor). Economy cruise was something in the performance book, but no one knew why or where it was. When the clacker went off no one got all tight and scared because Boeing built it out of iron, nothing was going to fall off and that sound had the same effect on real pilots then as Viagra does now for those new age guys. There was very little plastic and no composites on the airplanes or the Stewardesses' pectoral regions. Airplanes and women had eye pleasing symmetrical curves, not a bunch of ugly vortex generators, ventral fins, winglets, flow diverters, tattoos, rings in their nose, tongues and eyebrows. Airlines were run by men like C.R. Smith and Juan Tripp who had built their companies virtually from scratch, knew most of their employees by name and were lifetime airline employees themselves...not pseudo financiers and bean counters who flit from one occupation to another for a few bucks, a better parachute or a fancier title, while fervently believing that they are a class of beings unto themselves. And so it was back then....and never will be again! "IN GOD WE TRUST"!! Cheers, Don RIP Dave, put in a good word for me, I need it. Say Hi to Larry C, Shorty F, DD and all the other guys we both knew. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Phil Croucher 74 Posted October 23, 2009 Report Share Posted October 23, 2009 Thanks for that, Don! I know old guys of every generation (not us, of course) always say the world isn't the same, but it isn't, these days, is it? Buying that acreage in the middle of nowhere becomes ever more attractive. Phil Quote Link to post Share on other sites
qld 0 Posted October 31, 2009 Report Share Posted October 31, 2009 Sorry to hear, Rest in Peace mate Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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