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Pinky the pilot 22nd Sep 2017 11:09

Any chance anyone can post a photo of some or any of the above listed?

In my Dz and later Simbu days I met and drank with at the Club Dero, more that a few ANG pilots and not one of them did I ever take a disliking to!:= What they may have thought of me is another question....:hmm:

Each and every single one of them were someone that you'd be proud to have known. I just wish I'd taken more piccies, and paid more attention to recording names etc way back then.:(

Was great fun, back taim bilong then....

ausflyer 22nd Sep 2017 18:00

12th Oct 2014, 03:09 #1 (permalink)

Manubada

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Join Date: Jun 2012

Location: out n about

Posts: 33



Angel Vale Capt Andrew Mc Dermott


Capt Andrew Mc Dermott (Eastern Airlines DHC-8-300) passed away recently in Subic Bay, Philippines.


His recall of events in PNG & in Australia will be long remembered.


May he RIP.


Manu'

ausflyer 22nd Sep 2017 18:05

Andrew
 
Capt Andrew was well liked.

He had a great personality. Was a Dad, Husband and friend to a great many.
I personally spent many hours with him in the final days.

God willing, he is at rest now.

Cheers Andrew from ya mates In Subic bay.

You will not be forgotten.

From the great land downunder...................

Duck Pilot 23rd Sep 2017 06:12

Macca!

Had the pleasure to do a few hours with Andrew just before my Dash command upgrade. Taught me a few things, tough man sometimes but he had a heart of gold. His technical knowledge and ability to fly the Dash 8 was second to none.

Also great to have 50 beers with.

-41 24th Sep 2017 07:02

Sadly I never had the chance to repay Andrew for all the beers and wisdom he shared with me on many deployments.

I Claudius 29th Sep 2017 13:01

.... and back to the man this thread is about....
Great memories of John and his quirky sense of humour.
The wind up toy and his attempts to enlighten a rugby boy on the game of aerial ping-ping ( afl ) came flooding back.

A gentleman joker, missed by many.


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