R I P Jim Jacobs
Join Date: Jul 2000
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I'm very sorry to hear this sad news!!!
I flew with Jim a few times when I first joined. Indeed a true gent as others have said.
My condolences to his family.
WK
I flew with Jim a few times when I first joined. Indeed a true gent as others have said.
My condolences to his family.
WK
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I was devastated to hear this news. I flew with Jim many times. He trained me from the beginning. As others have said, a gent and a truly decent man. His passing is a body blow to us all and will surely raise questions in all our minds. He took great stress in his time at Emirates and the company has a debt to pay to a man who gave devoted service. Always moderate, restrained and considerate, and a careful and conciencious pilot. My heartfelt condolences to his family.
God Speed. A truly sad passing.
God Speed. A truly sad passing.
Join Date: Mar 2005
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Having heard the news via friends still with EK, this news has really shaken me.
My logbook is filled with great memories of trips with Jim. FRA, JNB, SYD, LHR.... They were all looked forward to and subsequently remembered.
My thoughts and condolences to Bodil and Jim's family and friends.
Jim, it was a pleasure to have flown with you also, as both FO and the 'other' Captain.
My logbook is filled with great memories of trips with Jim. FRA, JNB, SYD, LHR.... They were all looked forward to and subsequently remembered.
My thoughts and condolences to Bodil and Jim's family and friends.
Jim, it was a pleasure to have flown with you also, as both FO and the 'other' Captain.
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I am sorry for your loss.
This reminds us all how short life indeed truly is. My father died in my arms when I was 19. He was 54. I walked away from that moment a broken young man but it taught me that life is too short to spend working 5=6 days a week.
I live a very stress free life now and have experienced more than my fare share of dreams. That only happened because I watched my father pass w/o having accomplished most of his. He was waiting for retirement.
Live for the now. You can't take it with you.
This reminds us all how short life indeed truly is. My father died in my arms when I was 19. He was 54. I walked away from that moment a broken young man but it taught me that life is too short to spend working 5=6 days a week.
I live a very stress free life now and have experienced more than my fare share of dreams. That only happened because I watched my father pass w/o having accomplished most of his. He was waiting for retirement.
Live for the now. You can't take it with you.
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Seriously assessing my early retirement plans after this shocking news. Younger than I am.
Never had the privilege to fly with Jim but had a few shared ground school duties over the years. Condolences to Bodil, family & friends.
RIP, Capt Jim.
Never had the privilege to fly with Jim but had a few shared ground school duties over the years. Condolences to Bodil, family & friends.
RIP, Capt Jim.
RIP
I will miss my friend of long standing.
And sad that he cannot fullfill the plans he discussed such a short time go.
Captain, may you have fair winds always, smooth landings forever, and eternal light.
Three Wire
And sad that he cannot fullfill the plans he discussed such a short time go.
Captain, may you have fair winds always, smooth landings forever, and eternal light.
Three Wire
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This news is beyond tragic. I am shocked.
The words of condolence expressed here show the respect we all had for Jim - as a man and as an aviator.
I too, had the pleasure of flying with him in my early A330 days and every trip was a privilege.
You will be missed Jim, but never forgotten.
My deepest sympathies to his wife and family.
The words of condolence expressed here show the respect we all had for Jim - as a man and as an aviator.
I too, had the pleasure of flying with him in my early A330 days and every trip was a privilege.
You will be missed Jim, but never forgotten.
My deepest sympathies to his wife and family.
Join Date: Jan 2007
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Happy flying, Jim.
We flew together on a couple of occasions, once on the 330, when I was new to the company and then, latterly on the 380. Lovely bloke, we had a great indian nightstop where he was so enthralled by my magic over a few beers that he made a point the next day, of telling the rest of the crew who hadnt made it down to the bar what a wonderful night it had been and how they had missed something special.....
Very laid back, though thoroughly professional, in the air. Good guy to fly with. He will be missed.
We flew together on a couple of occasions, once on the 330, when I was new to the company and then, latterly on the 380. Lovely bloke, we had a great indian nightstop where he was so enthralled by my magic over a few beers that he made a point the next day, of telling the rest of the crew who hadnt made it down to the bar what a wonderful night it had been and how they had missed something special.....
Very laid back, though thoroughly professional, in the air. Good guy to fly with. He will be missed.
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Gone but not forgotten.
What to say that hasn't been said. A Gentleman Pilot, mentor, friend. A loss to all. RIP Jim, I'll miss you.
If you have the time, please write your memories of Jim in the condolences book at the FDMs office. It'll be nice for those of his family who don't read pprune to know that he was one of the good guys. Thanks.
If you have the time, please write your memories of Jim in the condolences book at the FDMs office. It'll be nice for those of his family who don't read pprune to know that he was one of the good guys. Thanks.
Last edited by Straight & Level; 4th Jun 2015 at 13:47.
Does anyone know if we can get in to sign the book without being on duty? I'm afraid I wouldn't do justice to it in the usual pre-flight rush that it is these days... although I'm tempted to just take as long as it needs and explain why when I'm late....
I also know a few no longer in the company who would like to send messages, not sure if it is appropriate/ok to print them and put them in the book as well? Or better to forward them directly?
I hate those books, it means someone else we know gone too soon
I also know a few no longer in the company who would like to send messages, not sure if it is appropriate/ok to print them and put them in the book as well? Or better to forward them directly?
I hate those books, it means someone else we know gone too soon
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I too had the privilege of flying with Jim a few times, every time it was a pleasure. A true gentleman, a great pilot, a very nice and genuine guy. I will miss him like many people here. He will be missed but never forgotten.
My deepest condolences to his family. Jim, I salute you
My deepest condolences to his family. Jim, I salute you
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My wife and I had lunch with Jim in Perth a couple of weeks ago. He told us he was exhausted and definitely leaving before the end of the year. He said he would get a quiet job in Denmark cutting grass or something. He was looking forward to living in his new home, with his lovely wife Bodil. I spoke to her last night. We joined at the same time on the Falcon. Sorry can't write any more.
R.I.P. JIM Alex.
R.I.P. JIM Alex.
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Jim Jacobs
Stunned at this news, I flew with Jim at EK when I was there as FO on310/300 and later as co capt on 340. A willing smile and relaxed approach. Such a shock, this news has been the decider for me we were the same age ,I'm getting out for sure. 900 h a year simply isn't good.
Shocking news, only 53 and now all that he planned for is gone. My thoughts with his family . A true gentleman, it's shaken me that this has happened to such a cracking guy.
Shocking news, only 53 and now all that he planned for is gone. My thoughts with his family . A true gentleman, it's shaken me that this has happened to such a cracking guy.