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Old 8th May 2006 | 19:55
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George Warren

Does anyone know, or have recollections of George Warren, a long-term helicopter man from the RAF, Kuwait and civil training schools ?

If so, maybe they'd like to Private Message me ?
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Old 9th May 2006 | 02:19
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Was George a ground instructor at Oxford around May/June 1980 ?....

My memory is not so "Gin Clear" these days ...???

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Old 9th May 2006 | 14:22
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Question recollections of George Warren

recollections of George Warren
I remember he was attempting a quick stop in a Long Ranger in Ottmoor!!!! He left the aircraft in a heap on the ground with injured passengers. But ...then was hailled a hero for walking to get help!!
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Old 9th May 2006 | 15:40
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Reason I'm asking is that George was a good friend of mine and is terminally ill in New Zealand. I wondered if any of his friends and colleagues wanted to regain contact ?

(You're quite right "up and away"...........but he didn't walk to get help, he RAN - with a broken back !!! Which made subsequent medicals a bit of problem)
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Old 9th May 2006 | 16:06
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I remember George Warren from Trent Helicopters at Cranfield, late 80's. He went on to move to OATS at Oxford I believe. He took me for my first ever flight in a Bell 47, which if memory serves was somewhat older than myself. My recollection of him was that he was a lovely man, experienced instructor and a very capable part time amateur photographer. So sorry to hear of his illness. Blue skies George...........
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Old 9th May 2006 | 19:52
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Old 9th May 2006 | 21:39
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Ps cofirm by PM that you got my e-mail.

Thanks,
AB
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Old 10th May 2006 | 19:49
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Thanks to everyone who responded. Sadly George died last night.

His wife, Rebecca, will be comforted by the kind tributes that have been made.

Thank you all. Virgo
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Old 10th May 2006 | 21:26
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George was one of my instructors at Oxford in 1990, and was in the Air Force with my father. A great instructor and a true Gentleman, he will be missed. My condolences to his family.
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