I saw an announcement on the BBC news last night that Captain Eric Brown had died aged 97. A great man who had lived out several lifetimes of excitement and adventure during his 97 years. I can't ever imagine circumstances producing another man like Eric Brown in the future. The much overused phrase, he was a one off, is highly applicable in this case. There should be a statue of him erected.
About four years ago, I had the great honour of spending an evening chatting with him. At the age of 93, he had just stood and talked for over two hours about a fraction of his life. He had no notes or prompts and he was totally spell binding. He was then generous enough to talk to me on a one to one basis afterwards.
His book, Wings on my Sleeve, should be on the school curriculum. The qualities that this man possessed should be those which people aspire too, not those of the current crop of plastic women useless male reality tv stars.
Anyone interested in aviation and adventure will enjoy his book.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Brown_(pilot)
About four years ago, I had the great honour of spending an evening chatting with him. At the age of 93, he had just stood and talked for over two hours about a fraction of his life. He had no notes or prompts and he was totally spell binding. He was then generous enough to talk to me on a one to one basis afterwards.
His book, Wings on my Sleeve, should be on the school curriculum. The qualities that this man possessed should be those which people aspire too, not those of the current crop of plastic women useless male reality tv stars.
Anyone interested in aviation and adventure will enjoy his book.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Brown_(pilot)