Sad News from Ridgely
Ignoring, of course, Keavy Nenninger - 2011/07/23...John Dullahan - 2015/06/21 22:10:03 UTC
Yesterday, Ridgely had its first hang gliding fatality in 16 years of operation.
...whom nobody wants to talk about. And you get to skip Highland Aerosport's cofounder Chad Elchin - 2003/04/11 - 'cause he went down in flames on HIS Dragonfly...
...at Quest.
And Paul Vernon - 2012/06/06 - still had his brain working at five percent of what it used to be last I heard so he doesn't make the grade. Wasn't actually at Ridgely either.
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XC two and a half miles to the north of the runway so it's not really a Ridgely issue.
John Claytor - 2014/06/02. Guess he's fine now, I'm sure we'd have heard something if he weren't.
Meaning a sled run? Which would also mean sled landing conditions.Bertrand decided to take a short flight prior to the Highland Challenge pilot's meeting at 11:00.
Oh, that was across the road. So not really a Ridgely fatality either.Just as the meeting was to begin, Bob came in and said to hold off because Bertrand had a hard landing in the car park alongside Racetrack Road and that it might be serious.
The fact that he went down across the road should've been something of a tipoff. Something seriously wrong with his glider. (And parachute.)Witnesses said Bertrand did not appear to be in control of the glider and spiraled in all the way to impact.
Somebody tell me about all the times CPR has been used to avail after hang glider crashes. Red Cross First Aid and CPR certification required for Instructor certification... Load o' crap. Spend the time and energy getting trained on how to teach students how not to crash.There were paramedics at the vintage car show taking place at the park so they were on the scene almost immediately. They performed CPR to no avail.
'Cept, of course, for tandems.I had just introduced JoAnn to both Bertrand and Sammi just before he took his flight, so all of us who knew both Bertrand and Sammi are in shock. Adam and Sunny shut down flight operations immediately.
http://www.stardem.com/news/local_news/article_e2aff723-fac2-55e9-9911-33cf291ad0fa.htmlLocal newspaper report here:
http://www.stardem.com/news/local_news/article_e2aff723-fac2-55e9-9911-33cf291ad0fa.html
Man dies in hang gliding accident - The Star Democrat - Easton, Maryland: Local
Man dies in hang gliding accident - The Star Democrat - Easton, Maryland: Local[/quote]
Any updates on the Maryland State Police investigation? Have we confirmed that the aircraft was for recreational purposes? That the cause of the crash was shit happens? That the pilot was wearing a typical helmet and the cause of death was the suffering of fatal injuries?Sgt. Frank Stanco of the Maryland State Police was the duty officer at the Easton barracks at the time. He said the aircraft appeared to be for recreational purposes.
Yeah, he was. But don't you mean "affable"?John Dullahan - 2015/06/21 23:16:03 UTC
Betrand was an unassuming, affluent...
Funny we haven't heard anything from any of the Highland Tandem Thrill Rides Corporation assholes about him, donchya think?...outgoing, and vivacious guy who lived life to the full. He loved Sammi, his pug, vintage and modern Porsches, and flying hang gliders. He also loved flying at Highland, and spent so much time there that he recently bought a house in the vicinity.
Whereas nobody batted an eye when nasty ol' Tad - who'd been a very active member of the DC area hang gliding scene for over a quarter century, CHGA Secretary for over four years, had worked his ass off developing equipment to make towing safe, sane, and legal - got suspended for three months for life from your shitty Rooney dominated forum and banished for life from Highland for making noises about the shitty illegal practices of the aerotow cartel.He and Sammi treated fellow pilots to many delicious cooked meals at Highland, including at least one during the last ECC. Many pilots asserted their gourmet hamburgers were the most delectable they ever tasted. Bertrand was a very popular guy among all who knew him and will be sorely missed.
Fer me to. ALL of it.Brian Vant-Hull - 2015/06/22 01:58:15 UTC
Manhattan
I think most people who knew him are still too stunned to write. Once I moved to New York my flying had dropped off, and some of the magic seemed to have worn off.
Fuck you, Brian.Bertrand and Sami saved me from that, re-igniting my love of flying with their joint enthusiasm. We'd go on road trips to Morningside, Greylock, Hyner, the Pulpit and Ridgely. We'd meet at his art galleries in New York, and I was sad to see them move to Ridgely though I was excited for their new life. I never got to visit their new house, where art was stored in waiting for gallery shows. Bertrand was such a generous soul, full of life and humor. He was part of my life. What I'm feeling now is emptiness and shock.
The Torrey Pines of the East.Mark Cavanaugh - 2015/06/22 03:28:26 UTC
Bertrand and Sammi (and Hugo!) have been a huge part of the flying scene at Highland.
I got suspended for three months for life for saying that on your fucking sucky forum, Mister Moderator. So how come it's OK for you?This simply fucking sucks.
Like I used to?Mark Cavanaugh - 2015/06/22 04:32:59 UTC
Ah.... sorry. Getting angry doesn't do Bertrand justice.
Bertrand is/was a bon-vivant in the truest sense. He loved flying...
One of the APPROVED fellow pilots-in-arms....he loved travelling with Sammi to all kinds of flying sites, and they enjoyed the air together many times all over the US. Bertrand was the instigator of feasts and revelry at Highland. I remember the first time that I happened to be around for one of those feasts, and it was all about "Hey, join-in my friend, welcome!". And this was while putting on a spread for like twenty pilots, on just an ' average' weekend. I felt embarrassed because I wasn't contributing anything... But it wasn't about that, it was about the fact that you were a fellow pilot-in-arms.
Yeah? What weak link was he using as the focal point of his safe towing system on his final lift and what were his expectations for that particular flavor of fishing line? And who was his driver? Long track record Jim Keen-Intellect Rooney?Bertrand was an excellent pilot, staying up when many succumb to gravity's call.
Is that the glider that spiraled out of the sky with him?He loved his T2C and flew the hell out of it.
Fuck Highland.Argh! I'm getting angry again.
And Bertrand and Sammi just kept the good times going. I remember one time when I walked into the kitchen area in the blockhouse, and it was like, WAY clean and shiny! I'm the last person to notice that sort of thing, or even practice anything comparable at home.... But wow, it was clear that a top-chef-class kinda guy had decided that Highland was going to be 'home'!
And that's what it was, even to the extent that Bertrand and Sammi bought a house that's literally minutes from the flight park. When I heard about that, I was like "Wow, they'll be local, major good times ahead!". And they had all sorts of plans for his art dealership and NYC galleries.
I simply can't wrap my head around the fact that all those plans have been cut short.
Guess the Ridgely guys are all still too broken up to say anything.Tim Bowen - 2015/06/22 17:07:10 UTC
Finksburg, Maryland
Let me first say.....tragic loss. I did not make it out to Ridgely this weekend due to family commitments, but I got a call from one of the pilots there about the accident. My heart just sunk. I am not sure I could have handled the emotions of the day.
Bertrand was one of the most likable pilots there. He would give the shirt off his back to help you. His and Sammi's generosity to everyone there was unconditional. He made a hell of a hamburger! He/they were the epitome of life. He will be sorely missed.
RIP Brother.