It has taken me days to pluck up the courage to write this and I do so now through tears. It’s true you don’t know how much you’ll miss someone until they’ve gone.
My deepest sympathy goes out to the families of both men.
As a very young man I started working for both Frank and Glen and had a huge amount of admiration for these 2 great men. When the split came I stayed with Glen, I thought it would be more fun and it certainly was! You all know the kind of things, be it in the air, on the ground or on the town.
To me Glen was my boss who quickly became my friend and on occasion, when I needed it most, a farther figure. I still have the knife he gave me on my birthday many years ago.
Perhaps, now he will once again be able to fly with his son Lincoln, no doubt in very close formation.
Mark