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tyrant
28th Oct 2005, 16:51
I see the papers haven't got it yet, but more sad news today, A C172 crashed in the Cathedral Peak area of the Drakensberg this morning, killing the sole occupant on board. Apparently smoke was reported in the cockpit and the aircraft then descended below radar coverage and all contact was then lost.

Condolences to the loved ones

flyboy2
28th Oct 2005, 18:43
Jhb pilot dies in plane crash
28/10/2005 18:48


Johannesburg - A pilot was killed when his plane crashed at Cathedral Peak near the Lesotho border on Friday, KwaZulu-Natal police said.
Captain Joshua Gwala said the pilot was travelling alone from Gauteng to Margate in KwaZulu-Natal when he reported he was experiencing engine problems.

"This was at about 11:30. That was the last time that the air traffic control heard from him."

The plane crashed about three kilometres from the border on the Lesotho side. Police and emergency services were informed about the crash by people at Cathedral Peak.

"The police air-wing and rescue team from Durban flew to the scene with paramedics and managed to retrieve the body from the wreckage. The pilot was already dead by then," Gwala said.

The pilot was from Midrand near Johannesburg. His identity will only be revealed once his next-of-kin have been informed.

Little One
29th Oct 2005, 06:57
Gerard I think your comment about the Incident report is uncalled for.

There is no reason to think that the accident and the incident are in anyway related.

Condolences to all that knew Trevor. Very sad news

BAKELA
29th Oct 2005, 18:08
Hi there Little One,

I reported some person years ago to RR at the then DCA for doing shoot ups in an HS125 over a built up area (+- 400' AGL) (one of the pax confirmed this to me later) and a couple of years later this same person killed himself in a B206 accident (also doubtfull as to the circumstances...windgat?). Pushing it...that's all I can say from experience...I'm sure a lot of PPruners can attest to that. I'm not saying Trevor did it but if Gerard has the gaff it makes sence to me...for sure! Still its :sad: . Remember from a previous posting by a PPruner somewhere on these forums, survival in flying is about filling up the "Experience Bag" before the "Luck Bag" runs empty. Condolences to the family, I feel for them. :sad:

cavortingcheetah
29th Oct 2005, 18:32
:)

I remember RR with a degree of great affection.
His flag strewn desk was always a source of mild amusement and conversation.
A rogue perhaps? Please give him my regards.:D

Gerard123
30th Oct 2005, 10:31
Hi all, I've now deleted my original post. I apologise for my last post. I did not realise the impact of my words and hope no further damage is done.

I'm sorry for all parties concerned.

Little One
30th Oct 2005, 15:23
BAKELA

Still in this instance there "SEEMS " to be no direct relation.

Bad airman or not is not our call here but the cause of the accident seems to be related to the onboard fire and not any airmanship

Deanw
31st Oct 2005, 07:20
Wow :sad:

Just read that it was a fellow PPruner :{

Shiver just went down my spine. Although I never met Trevor, we spent many a phone call discussing the Robben Island fly-in. It was his dream to land there, perhaps something can still be done in his memory, even if, for now, it is a low and slow flypast.

Condolences to family, friends and fellow Pprune buddies.


Oh, I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth
And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings;
Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth
Of sun-split clouds -- and done a hundred things
You have not dreamed of -- wheeled and soared and swung
High in the sunlit silence; hov'ring there,
I've chased the shouting wind along, and flung
My eager craft through footless halls of air.

Up, up the long, delirious, burning blue
I've topped the windswept heights with easy grace
Where never lark, or even eagle flew --
And, while with silent, lifting mind I've trod
The high untrespassed sanctity of space,
put out my hand and touched the face of God.

Gunship
31st Oct 2005, 09:56
:sad: RIP Trevor :sad:

Condolences to his friends and family.

What was his username ?

Deanw
31st Oct 2005, 10:13
It was Rhodie :{

Gunship
31st Oct 2005, 10:18
No man PLEASE do not tell me that :{ :{ :{

Ag neeeeeeeeeeeeeee :sad:

Gouabafla
31st Oct 2005, 13:52
RIP Rhodie.

My sympathies to all friends and familes.

B Sousa
31st Oct 2005, 22:11
I saw this posting with no name and did not pay much attention. I have heard nothing until Dean Emailed me asking if Rhodie was Trevor. He was.

Trevor Robert Grant, a good friend of mine and a true Rhodie. I just flew with him a couple months ago in a 172 from Grand Central. We took a ride down to Parys and back. He loved flying and further loved life. He always joked that he was a Millionaire in Zim dollars.
I am still in shock.
He leaves behind one young daughter.

Balloothebear
1st Nov 2005, 07:19
Its never easy to bid a fellow Pruner and aviator fairwell,Rhodie, tonight I shall charge a glass of Scotlands finest, and toast to your graduation: to the big blue yonder, where skies are blue, and seas are green.

" You only live once.But if you work it right, once is enough"

R.I.P.

Latent Heat
1st Nov 2005, 13:07
My Condolences to family and friends.

Gunship
1st Nov 2005, 13:31
A condolence thread is on JETBLAST (his other favourite spot) :ok: HERE (http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=196484)

Still in total schock.

A guy that I really tried to meet but sadly missed every time.

Can someone give Francois Marais a ring please - he is in Umtata somewhere and out of reach on mail.

Cheers and many thanks

Gunss

I.R.PIRATE
1st Nov 2005, 14:14
R.I.P my mate, forever fly safely on your new silver wings.

Solid Rust Twotter
1st Nov 2005, 15:29
This comes as a great shock. I'll miss your wit and wisdom, boet.:(

Definitely tilt a glass in your honour.:{

RIP mate...

Konkordski
1st Nov 2005, 15:31
And to think just three weeks before he was posting here about another C172 accident and highlighting the hazards of flying...

Didn't know you, Rhodie. But from the comments here, I think that's going to be my loss.

Whenwe
1st Nov 2005, 16:21
There cannot be many of us left who have shares in history.
Our paths crossed but never met, a pity indeed.

RIP Rhodie....... and condolences to friends and family.

ww

Deanw
2nd Nov 2005, 13:25
This is from another forum (AvCom.co.za), where Rhodie was a frequent contributor and was known as Cloudbase.

http://avcom.co.za/phpBB2/files/cloudbase_198.jpg

4HolerPoler
3rd Nov 2005, 00:44
Sad news; Rhodie was a great contributor to this site and will be sorely missed. Such a shock brings back to all of us that we may well be here today & gone tomorrow; make the most of what life has to offer and live as if there was no tomorrow.

Fly safe out there; cheers Rhodie, you'll be missed by all.

4HP

ou Trek dronkie
20th Nov 2005, 06:53
I missed this sad news.

Rest in Peace Trev, you were a man of principle.

oTd

manning68
18th May 2006, 19:20
Sorry this is a late post.

Had only known Nokia for a couple of years, but in his typical style you'd think we'd been life long mates.

Thanks for the friendship Trevor.

My condolences to all who knew him better and especially his daughter.

Victor