Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

A sign of the times perhaps? Hopefully a sign that cases of dementia is receding and general health is improving.

 

The Gold Coast Sport Flying Club now has five members who have qualified for application to the USA's UFO club (United Flying Octagenarians).

 

I remember when it was a matter for the National News when a pilot was still flying in their eighties, and we now have five of them in one club.

 

Our first was Lloyd Salisbury, who was one of our Kooralbyn students in the 1980s, and recently another four (pictured below) have been added to the list - Alan Roberts, John Bailey (also a 1980s Kooralbyn student), Ray Morgan and Ray Jones.

 

Any other flying octagenarians out there that people know of?

 

UFOs.jpg.b485139129dcc4a606495d3b39cbfcc7.jpg

 

 

  • Like 1
Posted

I probably will be, by the time I finish building the damn thing.

 

 

  • Haha 2
Posted

Ron Biondi, on my home strip, 84 years of age, flies his Drifter regularly.

 

Converted_file_406f5b1b.jpg.b3e51bd3522e292acecf82843063451b.jpg

 

Frank.

 

Converted_file_406f5b1b.jpg.60eb2974464dd4b7f76c5ba9ceacf340.jpg

 

 

  • Winner 1

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in



Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...