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Crosswind Limits
14th January 2007, 18:45
Freddy Stringer, veteran aviator, gentleman and instructor/examiner at White Waltham and Farnborough, passed away on Friday night.
Blue skies Freddy!
MBurrows
15th January 2007, 22:17
He was a lovely man, a good friend who taught me a lot. I feel very privileged to have flown with him at White Waltham only a few weeks ago, and to chat with him in hospital recently.
God bless you Freddy, we'll miss you.
Dysonsphere
16th January 2007, 13:52
RIP Freddie and thx for your help on my skills exam. You taught me more in those few hours than a lot of plp have forgotten im plesaed your in my log book
Mypyrex
17th January 2007, 09:17
I too have memories of Freddy and was saddened to hear of his passing. No doubt he is up there enjoying perfect VMC. RIP Freddy
samgooch1984
17th January 2007, 13:53
My name is Sam Gooch and I'm Freddy's Grandson.
It was really nice to see the comments left by you all, we were all very proud of Freddy, and its great to know he touched so many peoples lives.
I would like to let you all know that a memorial service is being held after the burial on Monday 22nd January to commemorate his life, - 2:00pm at St Peters Parish Church, 60 Church Avenue, Farnborough, Hampshire
All are welcome
Sam
Sleeve Wing
21st January 2007, 17:25
I'll be there for you, Freddy, just as you were when I needed advice.
It was a privilege to work with you.
CAVOK all the way now.
Sleeve.
Crosswind Limits
22nd January 2007, 19:00
Attended the service today in Farnborough. The church was packed - a real celebration of Freddy's life and faith!
It was a privilege knowing you Freddy!
stick&rudder
29th January 2007, 19:20
Freddy's name will forever feature on the first line of my powered logbook. He must have done something right! A truely inspirational gentleman. Thank you Freddy!
Stick
DC10RealMan
3rd May 2012, 23:07
Did Freddy win the George Medal for some work at Farnborough during the war?