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Becky_KSTS
post Apr 4 2007, 07:47 PM
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Gee thanks for the tears again AName.! On a serious note we all know how small of a community aviation is and with Terry's passing we can all check our own mortality and know that life is as good as the breath that we are presently taking...live life it to the fullest and with love. Flying is what he loved and flying is what I love. If I get taken out for it, I won't regret one moment up there. Cheers to Terry.
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post Apr 11 2007, 04:34 PM
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Haven't been around a while so please excuse my late contribution.

RIP from me too TP, your stories were always inspiring

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post Apr 30 2007, 01:48 PM
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I hope i don't open up any sore wounds for anyone. Obviously i haven't been on the boards lately, from about the first of the year up till the last coupla weeks except in random spurts. Only a coupla nights ago did i check the "News" Forum and found out the fate of our TPII.

Things like this just break your heart, and it certainly broke mine. Even though i never met the guy and only shared a few pm's with him, it hits close to home, hits hard. I think the reason for that is the interest we all share here at FL350. I think that aviation is special in that way, i think you find that peope who are interested in aviation, in planes, and in flying, are not just mildly interested in it, but are absolutely gung-ho. Most people either love or hate flying, and we love it and i think that passion that we share kinda makes you feel a connection with people.

So it hurts when you see a guy who's worked hard, who's got such a bright future, who looked so full of life, energy, and love, was so well liked and kind, have all he has goin for him cut short. He's in a better place now, but your heart just goes out for his family and his close friends, it really makes mine hurt. Beyond anything about aviation and flying...this was a guy in the prime of his life, about to move on to a better opportunity, who was loved by a lot of people who will miss him dearly. It certainly makes you not take things in your life for granted, and makes you appreciate all that you have because you never know.

You'll be missed, Terry. Thanks for the words of encouragement. Blue skies, tailwinds TP
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post Jan 9 2008, 04:53 AM
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One year ago today.

Hard to believe it's gone by so fast. Seems like just yesterday we were chatting about your next Ameristar adventure to some remote airport in BFE.

Sorry I don't have much to say (at a loss for words), just wanted to stop by and show that we still remember and miss you.

Thanks again for everything.

-Jim
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post Jan 9 2008, 06:34 PM
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Yes indeed Aname. We spoke about him on flight chat the other night. Hard to beleive it is a year since he died. Time moves on. I will never forget him, even although we never met, we spoke plenty of times. I cannot say any more, but Terry ,wherever you are, we are all thinking of you.
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post Jan 9 2008, 07:11 PM
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QUOTE(AName @ Jan 9 2008, 08:53 AM) [snapback]124226[/snapback]
One year ago today.

Hard to believe it's gone by so fast. Seems like just yesterday we were chatting about your next Ameristar adventure to some remote airport in BFE.

Sorry I don't have much to say (at a loss for words), just wanted to stop by and show that we still remember and miss you.

Thanks again for everything.

-Jim


x2.

Can't believe it's a year. Hope s'all good up there, Terry.
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post Feb 3 2008, 09:03 AM
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I have a little to say on this. I never knew Terry, because he died prior to me joining this site. But it sounds like he was a wonderful person with such a spark for aviation and his family, I have read many of the links posted here and it brings tears to my eyes to see what he did in his life and what he has left behind. It is an inspiration to us all, young or old, male or female, to see what he did for the community here and for his closest ones.

I would like to add that he has inspired me so much reading through what he did whilst I write this, and I am certain he inspired many more of the thousands of great aviation lovers here. I believe that he was a great asset here, and I have only read the links posted on the last four pages. He sounded like a great guy who was there to lend a hand and give his advice, knowledge and guidance to any who was in need or in search of it. I would like to pay my respects to him, his friends here and in the world he knew, and his family. I will be thinking of you on your birthday, March 20th, just 12 days after my own.

Finally Terry, wherever you are, you were a great asset to the world and, of course this community. Have a happy after life. Make sure you remind the angels about your discussion on the UFO’s traveling 7 billion light-years to get to Chicago O’Hare, but the airport was too full. You sounded like a sound chap, one which I never unfortunately was able to chat to.

My regards to Terry, his family and friends in this forum,
Chris
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post Mar 13 2008, 08:32 AM
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Wow, over a year how time does fly...sorry for the pun. I don't really have anything to say, I just wanted to take the time and just let you know that you have not been forgotten. Your still a massive role model in my eyes in both your achievements and your personality. From the brief encounters we had over the internet you were always seemed to be a guy who I would love sit at a pub with and listen to, and I mean that in a completely non derogative way. By the way, If you happen to see Andrew Mitchel's up there by any chance, give him a wave and let him know Eric said hey.

I bet you guys are having a blast.....

-Eric
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post Feb 28 2010, 08:44 PM
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Can we please spare a thought for our dear friend TP as it would have been his birthday on the 20th of this month. I have not forgotten you Terry and for the short time we spoke will never forget you. plane.gif
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post Mar 1 2010, 09:45 PM
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QUOTE(bluebird121 @ Mar 1 2010, 12:44 AM) [snapback]131964[/snapback]
Can we please spare a thought for our dear friend TP as it would have been his birthday on the 20th of this month. I have not forgotten you Terry and for the short time we spoke will never forget you. plane.gif

Here here.

I cannot believe its been so long, hope you're still crusing high and smooth icon_biggrin.gif
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post Mar 2 2010, 12:03 AM
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Cheers Terry Patty, as I just turn 50 and hit almost (.5) from 500 hrs. of flying, I honor you and every thing that you stand for in your family and aviation...fly on my friend. God Bless to you and your family.
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post May 18 2010, 04:40 PM
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I owe it to the memory of Tpattyii to atleast post here. When I found out that those years ago it was just a little too much not having experienced the death of many people in my life. Rest in Peace, my friend.
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