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For those who know him........and there would not be too many who don't, Gordon Smith of Aircrew Check and Training is terminally ill in Armidale (NSW) hospital. Cards, flowers would lift his morale.
An Icon of Australian aviation, a tremendous pilot and a great bloke.
An Icon of Australian aviation, a tremendous pilot and a great bloke.
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Ah... Gordy...
Did my ME-CIR with him last year in the twin crunchie at armidale. What a fantastic operation - he was within $1 of quote too!
Only flew with Gordy once (on the test) and would say he's the fairest flying instructor I've ever flown with. Even took the foggles off for a while to give me a 'bit of a break'
Here's wishing him a speedy recovery.
I best remember Gordy for drinking 10 cans of pepsi in one day
Did my ME-CIR with him last year in the twin crunchie at armidale. What a fantastic operation - he was within $1 of quote too!
Only flew with Gordy once (on the test) and would say he's the fairest flying instructor I've ever flown with. Even took the foggles off for a while to give me a 'bit of a break'
Here's wishing him a speedy recovery.
I best remember Gordy for drinking 10 cans of pepsi in one day
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... Just got a phone call from Armidale. It's that cancer again...
Was just told that it's last legs (1 - 2 weeks to live?)... and he's welcoming phone calls. If you want his number PM me.
Was just told that it's last legs (1 - 2 weeks to live?)... and he's welcoming phone calls. If you want his number PM me.
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Gents,
I went and saw Gordy today. He's been in the hospital for the last 10 days.
It's the same cancer that he has been fighting for a while and it's hit him hard. They pumped him full of all sorts of medications so he's sleeping most of the time however he still has his mobile phone with him.
We've seen him sick before but my honest opinion is that this one looks like it'll get him.
If you have the time please give him a call just for a quick yarn, just to let him know that there are many people out there who are thinking of him.
If you need his mob, you can PM me also.
Cheers
I went and saw Gordy today. He's been in the hospital for the last 10 days.
It's the same cancer that he has been fighting for a while and it's hit him hard. They pumped him full of all sorts of medications so he's sleeping most of the time however he still has his mobile phone with him.
We've seen him sick before but my honest opinion is that this one looks like it'll get him.
If you have the time please give him a call just for a quick yarn, just to let him know that there are many people out there who are thinking of him.
If you need his mob, you can PM me also.
Cheers
Many Thanks for the 'heads up' nev.
Spoke to the man today - yeah he remembered all those years ago - early 70's - we were flying for Murchison Air Services then. I was based in PD, Gordon Perth based.
Twas a good old reminisce....will ring again in a few days.
Cheers
Spoke to the man today - yeah he remembered all those years ago - early 70's - we were flying for Murchison Air Services then. I was based in PD, Gordon Perth based.
Twas a good old reminisce....will ring again in a few days.
Cheers
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Gordon will be missed by many, including myself. Always someone you could rely on to give you the straight facts. A man of his word, a true honor to have flown with him. You will be missed mate. rip
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The only job Gordon ever had was aviation! He lived and breathed the industry. 2 engine failures in singles many years ago left him unfased and even more determined to succeed. In the 25 yrs that i knew him as a mate he had ALWAYS been extremely helpful, considerate, hot tempered but very understanding and a darn good instructor. In the week before his passing he still answered his phone "Aircrew Check and Training Gordon Smith". Gordon was the most positive person in respect to the aviation industry I will ever know, and would never accept doom and gloom. He once told me and i know for a fact that he did, know more about the CAR's and CAO's than anyone in CASA. He had his share of enemies who told stories of whatever, but in our democratic society it was always innocent until proven guilty. Gordon was a great aviator, a great mentor, an absolute icon of the GA Industry and a bloody good bloke. Yes indeed the industry will miss this fellow. I know I will.
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To all that knew him Gordon was an inspiration and beacon of hope in an industry too often mired by cynicism and infighting. Gordon shall forever be remembered for his unshakeable commitment to aviation, his intelligence, wit and ability that made him one of this country’s finest instructors.
Gordon’s life was no easy ride, and if it can be said that adversity breeds character then Gordon’s story must sound a chord to those who are or ever have done the hard yards.
Gordon was a born leader, one of the few people I know capable of combining authority with compassion and respect. He was the best boss I ever worked for, a man who valued hard work and loyalty and who could always be relied upon for guidance and advice.
Gordon above all else was a friend whose personality bridged generation gaps and made flying for him a job I will never forget.
The night sky looms still darker tonight
Now that your star has fallen from it.
We will all miss you Gordy,
Condolences to your family, friends and all those that have had the privilege of working with you.
Joe Eakins
Ex CP/CFI
Aircrew Check and Training Australia
Gordon’s life was no easy ride, and if it can be said that adversity breeds character then Gordon’s story must sound a chord to those who are or ever have done the hard yards.
Gordon was a born leader, one of the few people I know capable of combining authority with compassion and respect. He was the best boss I ever worked for, a man who valued hard work and loyalty and who could always be relied upon for guidance and advice.
Gordon above all else was a friend whose personality bridged generation gaps and made flying for him a job I will never forget.
The night sky looms still darker tonight
Now that your star has fallen from it.
We will all miss you Gordy,
Condolences to your family, friends and all those that have had the privilege of working with you.
Joe Eakins
Ex CP/CFI
Aircrew Check and Training Australia