My friend, Ray Broadbent, took off from Searcy, Ar.(KSRC) Monday afternoon in route to Elk City, Ok (KELK) in a Cherokee N113WS. He is missing and the search area is in rough terrain in southeastern Oklahoma. Your prays for his safe rescue are appreciated.
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- Curtis Brown
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Curtis
1950 A model 1256D
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Re: missing pilot
I am truly sorry for the loss or your friend. I will be praying for you and his family
Justin
Justin
- Hawkeyenfo
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Fly Navy !!!!
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1960 Piper Aztec (PA23-250)
1941 Boeing PT-13D Stearman
1952 Cessna 170B
1960 Piper Aztec (PA23-250)
Re: missing pilot
I guess that praying for a lost pilot may be somewhat soothing to the one doing the praying, but if a guy owns an airplane it seems to me that strapping it on his ass and going out and helping in the search might be more productive.
BL
- Greg Bockelman
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Re: missing pilot
Yeah, well that isn't as easy as it would seem.blueldr wrote:I guess that praying for a lost pilot may be somewhat soothing to the one doing the praying, but if a guy owns an airplane it seems to me that strapping it on his ass and going out and helping in the search might be more productive.
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Admittedly, if you live in Maryland and the lost plane is in Oklahoma, praying is probably somewhat easier than searching.
BL