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gowaz 18th Aug 2006 21:41

Lt Dave Nicholson RN (Passed Away)
 
Lt Dave Nicholson RN (Fishie) passed away this morning after a 6 week fight against cancer. Royal Navy Aviator and GB Airways Captain. A fine friend. A great loss.

N Arslow 18th Aug 2006 23:31

Dammit:( I really loved the times flying with you Fishie - thinking about it still brings a smile but this - how sad. My sincere condolences to the loved ones left behind.

spankymonkey 18th Aug 2006 23:46

Terrible news, not much more to say.

See you on the flip side.

jockspice 19th Aug 2006 06:35

A very sad loss. One of the best beefers when I was at 705 all those years ago. He also sold me his house when I had a severe hangover, him likewise and my wife doing all the question asking, looking round and the negotiating, with Fish and me sitting on the couch spinning dits.
Heartfelt condolences. :sad:

Si Clik 19th Aug 2006 09:17

Since I wrote his last report and knew him for over 10 years through thick and thin this is a terrible tragedy just when things were going so well.

Si:(

12 PSI 19th Aug 2006 12:54

Top Bloke - one of the good guys, will be sadly missed. I remember the Trappers quiz debrief you gave me a few years back - which you started with "how did I do, did I ask good questions?" followed by that huge infectious smile. RIP Mate, I shall raise a glass....

Toxteth O'Grady 19th Aug 2006 13:34


"Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves."
RIP, mate.

:cool:

TOG

Radar Command T/O 19th Aug 2006 13:51

A shock, and a tragedy. A top guy, Fishie, thanks for all the good times.
I'll also miss your superb timing. Your two weeks on the Squadron always seemed to coincide with either atrocious weather or appalling serviceability, thus permitting more dit-spinning. How did you manage it?
RIP. :(

STAN DEASY 19th Aug 2006 14:44

Fishie was a smashing bloke blessed with a lovely smile and so kind natured with never a bad word said about him. It all seems so terribly unjust.

Ivor Fynn 19th Aug 2006 15:08

Fishie,
top Bloke and a fine example to many. Will be truly missed by many RN, RAF and those at MAN.

A Sad Day for all who knew Dave.

Ivor

Rangeblind 19th Aug 2006 18:10

Always had a smile, great guy, great loss RIP.

Triple Matched TQ 19th Aug 2006 19:22

A great aviator and great dit spinner. Heartfelt condolences.

cobaltfrog 19th Aug 2006 21:01

Last course 705 Gazelle, Last Navex and Landaway with Fishie. Lets just say it was fantastic!! I never knew gazelles could do that!

Sad loss and a great bloke.

12 PSI 19th Aug 2006 21:07

Anyone got any funeral details?

MaxAOB 19th Aug 2006 21:56

Joined BRNC with Fishy as part of 28 Flight and instantly became great friends, was it really almost a quarter of a century ago? All the comments above do not sum up what a fantastic bloke he was, and yes that smile. Funeral not expected for a couple of weeks. See you there :( He deserved better and Saints are now deprived of one of their biggest supporters. Sincere condolences to his dad and daughter. :(

Bigtop 20th Aug 2006 08:43

A great bloke and a good friend. Fishie I'll miss your great dits.
Condolences to all.

Oggin Aviator 20th Aug 2006 09:47

Wow

Fishie flew one of my BOC Gazelle Navex Sorties and then years later flew on my last trap. I remember the solid advice, given without scorn, and the infectious smile. A great bloke, he will be missed.

RIP

Oggin

Easy,easy,steady. 20th Aug 2006 20:36

A great loss to all who knew him. RIP mate.

The Ferret 21st Aug 2006 01:41

The big C has a lot to answer for! A tragic loss - amongst other times I remember Fishie flying the FONA Gazelle with me on a staff visit up to Shawbury - the only way to travel and what a great chap to do it with! You will be sorely missed Fishie.

The Ferret:cool: :cool: :cool:

collectivefriction 21st Aug 2006 08:26

If I made a list of the top ten guys I have flown with then Fish would be up near the top. A very sad day...

MaxAOB 21st Aug 2006 11:57

Aytoo, No that was another Dave!!

Rgds

merlinboy 21st Aug 2006 16:17

Having helped bring Merlin into service with Fishie and later been his CO when he did his RNR time i can honestly say he was one of the finest aviators i ever flew with....a real talent. He will be sorely missed as a friend, a son and a father. All the very best pal and keep an eye out for the rest of us!!

Kev

FlyingLotus 21st Aug 2006 18:17

I joined th RN with Fishie too many years ago to post here, we remained great friends from the moment we arrived at Dartmouth and we subsequently served together on a number of Squadrons. A few years later he was the obvious choice to be my Best Man.

I was absulotely shocked to hear the news.

He will indeed be missed by all who knew and flew with him.

stormypete 21st Aug 2006 20:06

Top Man - Great Loss
 
Ex Crab, served with Fish on 705. Absolutely top man, great sense of humour. Had not seen him for years until a party last Nov. It was like we were still on the same Sqn. Registered just to post this. If anyone has funeral details could you post them.

Mel Effluent 22nd Aug 2006 06:53

I knew Fishie well as a student, beefer and trapper; always a pleasure to fly with and a genuine "bon oeuf toute circulaire". A great loss.

RIP

Wigster 22nd Aug 2006 10:12

Like many others who have posted a reply here, l also had the honour to fly with Fishy in the RN and then again with GB Airways. It was indeed a great pleasure to consider him one of my very good friends and he will be sadly missed by not only myself but my whole family who all came to know him.He was a thoroughly professional aviator and a great man to share a few beers with......always the optimist with a smile on his face. Fishy,keep a cold one ready for me mate.

gowaz 22nd Aug 2006 14:47

I placed this post to inform all Fishie's friends of the sad news. I was visiting Dave, his father Roger and daughter Anna on Thursday/Friday last week with my family. I have not intruded on Roger's privacy apart from an answerphone message on Monday. I will post any information I receive and may make Roger and Anna aware of your lovely posts; please let me know how feel about me doing that?
Dave was very upbeat on thursday night, thinking of a new car and a boat! He was looking forward to seeing 'Snake' at the weekend and his mate Phil on the Friday. He had a positive outlook and was undemanding on those around him, he was the perfect host. I don't know how much pain he was in, but he was completely unselfish and did all he could to make my familys stay enjoyable.
My thoughts are with Anna and Roger.
Paul Latham....(stick buddy)
p.s. Snake can you call or e mail.

frederico 23rd Aug 2006 07:58

Terrible news.

Fishie sold me his share in a clapped-out C172 at Land's End over a beer at the Halzephron and gave me so much advice when I was doing my CPL/IR tests. Used to see him at St Mary's on a Saturday watching Saints ....

There was no nicer bloke than Fishie
rip matey

360Auto 23rd Aug 2006 16:00

Gowaz - Check you emails

PULL THROUGH 23rd Aug 2006 19:10

Shocked and stunned to hear the sad news.
I'll always remember Dave even from the early days at BRNC as being the one of us one 28 Flt with irrepressible good humour and a beaming smile.
Fish you will be sorely missed to world is a poorer place without you

gowaz 24th Aug 2006 07:25

funeral details
 
Funeral on Thur 31 August at 11:30am

Funeral at St Boniface Church
Hursley Road (near rail station)
Chandlers Ford
(North of Southhampton J12 M3)

Crematorium afterwards, followed by Chilworth Manor Hotel, between Romsey and Southampton Road.

Dave's Dad has details about your posts. Dave will be given a military send off; lots of friends from Culdrose attending.

Roger doesn't want flowers, but if you feel like you want to make a gesture could you make a donation to CANCER RESEARCH UK.

Paul...

Fatman 24th Aug 2006 20:21

An absolutely out-the-blue shocking to the core news. Fishie was one of my first studes (a long time ago....)- so I guess it can only seem like saying the long goodbye to your offspring. It was only 5 weeks ago I was teasing him about his tabbing habits on the "famous" balcony and he replied with the good nature banter which involved red nosed clowns and travellling sex - typical he must of known of his illness then-yet was still grinning.. An outstanding bloke and one of he most practical & down to earth trappers I have known. We shall miss him terribly

burpblade 25th Aug 2006 19:54

Fish - A special man with a special smile and an old school SL shag of the highest order. Sad to hear this news and condolences to all who were close and dear to him.

C.King 25th Aug 2006 21:39

Totally shocked to hear this news. Dave was one of the nicest blokes you could ever hope to meet. Incredibly sad.

RIP mate.

WIGYCIWYT 26th Aug 2006 20:28

Such sad and shocking news. Served with Fishy on 705 and 849 before he relieved me on trappers. On every one his warmth, humour and infectious smile never failed to raise morale. Unquestionably a top bloke and bloody good poler to boot! Will drink a farewell toast (or two) on Thursday and remember the runs ashore.

raddish 26th Aug 2006 21:10

Fishy, fishy, fishy

Taught me everything i know about flying! (well nearly everything)

Farewell and goodbye
Thanks!

Hopefully catch up with everyone on Thursday for a final farewell

Raddish

Ox cidental 27th Aug 2006 23:18

Fishyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy !!!
 
FISHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY was my Splot on 849 Aardvark's in 94-95. A very easy going and affable gentle man and a thoroughly profession operator. He was a keen swimmer and not even the extremely chlorinated Italian swimming pools could hold him back...although spagetti alio olio pepperacini was a challenge.

He was always in the thick of social activities, from starting or sustaining crew room banter or mustering the troops for a serious session in the corner bar of Invince.

Fishy, you will will truely be missed and always remembered.

Chris Ox Money

Oggin Aviator 28th Aug 2006 21:01

Rig
 
For Fishie's funeral I take it is 1's (ex 5's) with medals ?? Understand there is a lot of CU people coming up - they will all be in rig?

Rgds

Oggin

N Arslow 30th Aug 2006 18:56

I cannot make it tomorrow, which I am really disappointed about. My thoughts though, will be.
RIP

Greenfinch 31st Aug 2006 17:49

Wigster wrote:


He was a thoroughly professional aviator and a great man to share a few beers with......always the optimist with a smile on his face.
So true Wigster !

I sadly only got to fly with Fishy on 2 occasions (at GB Airways) and it was both a pleasure and an honour. I did, however, get to quaff numerous beers with Fishy (and Wigster) and I'll cherish the memories of our nights on the lash.

Fishy's send-off today was an incredibly moving event, complete with a fly-by of 2 Merlins and a Sea King, and the vast numbers in attendance reflected the great popularity of 'The Fish'.

You were a dear friend mate and you'll be sorely missed.

GF (a.k.a. Reestyboy)


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