Paul Hopkins.
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Paul Hopkins.
With a heavy heart I pass on the sad news that Paul Hopkins has lost the fight with Motor Neuron Disease.
Paul had a distinguished career in the RAF and went on to become the Chief Test Pilot at BAe Systems.
A finer pilot or a nicer man would be hard to find. Rest in peace Hoppy.
Paul had a distinguished career in the RAF and went on to become the Chief Test Pilot at BAe Systems.
A finer pilot or a nicer man would be hard to find. Rest in peace Hoppy.
Farewell Paul
So sorry to hear of your passing.
Enjoyed our time on 1(F) - you should have had a full and worthwhile retirement, but fate obviously decided otherwise. It just isn't right that you should go before you enjoyed the time on this planet that you deserved.
LOMCEVAK is right - it does bring one's own mortality into focus.
I wish you peaceful flying wherever you may now be.
My thoughts are with your family at this sad time.
My very Best Regards
Bomber
So sorry to hear of your passing.
Enjoyed our time on 1(F) - you should have had a full and worthwhile retirement, but fate obviously decided otherwise. It just isn't right that you should go before you enjoyed the time on this planet that you deserved.
LOMCEVAK is right - it does bring one's own mortality into focus.
I wish you peaceful flying wherever you may now be.
My thoughts are with your family at this sad time.
My very Best Regards
Bomber
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More terrible news and the passing of another fine man. RIP Hoppy and my thoughts are with your family and many close friend at this sad time.
I'll raise a glass to you this evening.
STP
I'll raise a glass to you this evening.
STP
What very sad news, Paul was one of the most helpful and self effacing Hawk Project Pilots that I ever had the pleasure to deal with. I visited the UAE with him about 20 years ago to investigate a Hawk with a reported flight control problem. The UAE AF and AD were very impressed with his knowledge and professionalism and amazed that someone who looked so young could have amassed the flying experience that he had. I can also remember being played the tapes of his Blackpool Tornado accident as a salutary in house flight safety brief. He went on to be one of the most pragmatic and approachable Hawk Project Directors I have known.
My sincere condolences to his friends and family. It is very sad that he did not get the long and happy retirement that he deserved.
Walbut
My sincere condolences to his friends and family. It is very sad that he did not get the long and happy retirement that he deserved.
Walbut
Hoppy
I am seldom moved to write about an old buddy but like Bomber I had the great pleasure of knowing Paul on 1(f) and flew with him 4 times later on the OCU- (including a 1v1 which must have been very pedestrian in a T bird.)
He was one of the breed of exceptional pilots that the harrier force was very lucky to have. Unusually he was very modest and a very nice cove to boot.
As we all knew he would, he went on to greater things in the TP world.
What a very sad loss
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He was one of the breed of exceptional pilots that the harrier force was very lucky to have. Unusually he was very modest and a very nice cove to boot.
As we all knew he would, he went on to greater things in the TP world.
What a very sad loss
lifts a gift
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Can't make the Funeral...
Worked (and aviated) with Paul. Truly an Officer & Gentleman, he was one of humanities positives and we’ve suffered a sad loss.
RIP Hoppy.
RIP Hoppy.