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GMDS 9th October 2007 09:39

All our sympathy for the family and their close ones.
We have to try to contain our anger, as it only leads to more sorrow.
We concur with collegues above that EK is ok, it's the surrounding local culture that gave us a sleepless discussion night.
I would like to have my family out of reach of this un-culture.

Our deepest condolences

GMDS

boeingdream787 9th October 2007 16:51

My deepest condolences go out to the families of both the EK lads.
Just a thought....how come the newspaper clip in one of the earlier posts makes NO MENTION whatsoever on the tragic loss of the two occupants in the stationary car?? And why,i wonder are the fellas in the 4x4 being referred to as "victims"even though in the previous sentence alone were they critisizing their actions.They were the perps not the victims.
This is not a topic of discussion at a time like this,rather an observation!

Desert_Storm 9th October 2007 16:58

Very sorry to hear about this tragic accident, but more shocked to read that two colombian guys were involved in this accident. Any of you guys know the names of this guys? Were they former Avianca pilots? I used to fly with Avianca as well and really would like to know this since most probably, they were friends of mine. RIP :(

korosica 9th October 2007 18:18

I am an EK cabin crew and I found out about the tragedy in the Gulf news. The Company should keep informed us about things like this. We are all one team, right. Pilots and cabin crew. My deepest condolences to the family, the wife and the children. Contribution box in CBC is a good idea. We are willing to help out as well. He was one of us!

fractional 9th October 2007 20:37

It's very sad. My deepest condolences to the bereaved families. Far too many people are dying in this country and elsewhere in the region because of these lunatics.
The Police ought to do a much better job across this country instead of being so reactive(???). Catch these guys and make them pay dearly for the offences. Just look at the way they still drive around here despite all the efforts made by the governement and so many private organisations.

Note: My apologies for drifting a little bit out of from the main subject here, but I just need to vent out my anger. Good night!

Diabolo 10th October 2007 03:31

I would like to extend my most sincere and heartfelt condolences to the family, friends and colleagues.

DIABOLO

TwinJock 10th October 2007 04:01

RIP brothers! :sad:

Fellowship of the drink 10th October 2007 04:39

My sincere condolences. I am all for the donation box in CBC.
FOTD

QNH1013 10th October 2007 07:59

God Speed Guys...

At times like this it's good to see Emirates there for the families and arranging everything and a having a part of the company that you can count on when you really need them.

Will look out for the Box at CBC for the families.

disconnected 10th October 2007 09:46

Just back and heard the terrible news.

A tragic loss. My condolences to Family and Friends.

EGGW 10th October 2007 10:02

Bloody awful news :{:{ Tragic for the families of all the dead. But when will the Police finally start being proactive instead of sweeping up the debris and lives of accident victims.
Glad i have a LARGE 4x4, at least it may protect me and my loved ones from these out of control idiots on the DXB roads.

Great idea on the ££$$$ collection.

EGGW

Ghostflyer 10th October 2007 12:48


Glad i have a LARGE 4x4
EGGW,

That may not help, its amazing how often they end up upside down in even the most minor collision or after a blow out. My family have done the Toyota barrel roll and survived.

The crash stats are interesting but I reckon a good quality big saloon is safer than most 4x4s. Mercs etc.

Anyway who cares, its a crap place to be when you can't stop on a hard shoulder without being murdered by some idiot. RIP

JonBoy80 10th October 2007 14:13

RIP. What was his name though?. As much as they try and educate drivers here about speeding etc it will never work. It's just a fact we all have to live and take extra caution on those roads. When it's time to go its time to go and thus this gentleman had to leave us.:(

Khaosai 10th October 2007 15:18

Tragic news.

Sincere condolences to all concerned.

EGGW 10th October 2007 18:28

Depends what you call large i guess ;)

Anyhow, lets keep this thread on track and not swerve too far off, thats for the muppets on DXB roads, grrrrrrrr. :ugh::ugh:

EGGW

L1011 11th October 2007 10:47

Condolences to the families. Don't know either person, but hopefully the community in DSO have rallied around to help.
Can't the EPC and Flight Ops arrange a collection for the families?
I particularly feel for the second guy (who was here for the interview). At least the EK employee will have some sort of insurance. The other guy will have nothing.
What a mess - we are all at risk.

Crinklstein 11th October 2007 13:59

Bank Account set up in wife's name
 
After many queries to the company from colleagues wanting to make donations, a bank account has been set up in his wife's name. The details of the bank account are available on the crew portal.

:yuk:

EGGW 11th October 2007 14:59

Thanks will check that out.

ZQN 11th October 2007 17:45

A nice tribute to our colleague on the EPC web site. A very moving poem.

High Flight
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 untresspassed sanctity of space,
Put out my hand and touched the face of God.

Pilot Officer Gillespie Magee
No 412 squadron, RCAF
Killed 11 December 1941

This poem, High Flight, has over the years become a mantra to pilots.
It is reproduced here as a tribute to, and in memory of pilots of all generations

Gregale 12th October 2007 12:11

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the unfortunate families. May God be with you in this hour of need.


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