RIP, Mr. Woodus. RIP to Abe Lincoln too and Lindy Infante.
I remember saying hello to him not long before his passing. There were several people on that flight that went to UM. I still remember seeing Robert wave. I still think about that Value Jet crash to this day.
I remember eating breakfast in CG and seeing this on the news. RIP.
RIP, Mr. Woodus. RIP to Abe Lincoln too and Lindy Infante.
I remember saying hello to him not long before his passing. There were several people on that flight that went to UM. I still remember seeing Robert wave. I still think about that Value Jet crash to this day.
He waved to you as he was getting on the fateful flight?
Rodney Culver from ND and his wife were also on that plane.
Rodney Culver from ND and his wife were also on that plane.
Well, at least there was one positive from that tragedy. Thanks, friend.
I remember saying hello to him not long before his passing. There were several people on that flight that went to UM. I still remember seeing Robert wave. I still think about that Value Jet crash to this day.
He waved to you as he was getting on the fateful flight?
That crash was awful. As I recall, the muck in the everglades was so thick that plane basically disappeared andwas buried in the silty muck, making recovery efforts essentially futile.
That crash was awful. As I recall, the muck in the everglades was so thick that plane basically disappeared andwas buried in the silty muck, making recovery efforts essentially futile.
That is correct. Outside of drowning and burning, dieing in a plane crash seems like one of the worst ways to go. Seconds or minutes of sheer terror as you realize you're plummeting to your death.