Sunday, July 31, 2005

A sad day for aviation

The very small Canadian Aviation community lost two very good men this past week.

Two pilots confirmed dead in BC plane crash


Someday we will know, where the pilots go
When their work on earth is through.
Where the air is clean, and the engines gleam,
And the skies are always blue.
They have flown alone, with the engine's moan,
As they sweat the great beyond,
And they take delight, at the awesome sight
of the world spread far and yon.

Yet not alone, for above the moan, when the earth is
out of sight,
As they make their stand, He takes their hand,
and guides them through the night.
How near to God are these men of sod,
Who step near death's last door?
Oh, these men are real, not made of steel,
But He knows who goes before,

And how they live, and love and are beloved,
But their love is most for air.
And with death about, they will still fly out,
And leave their troubles there.
He knows these things, of men with wings,
And He knows they are surely true.
And He will give a hand, to such a man
'Cause He's a pilot too.

— unknown




A personal thanks to all those involved in the search.

Mike and Mike will be truly missed. God speed guys..

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Aviation is a profession that requires a passion for the task. I am glad that these men lived their passion for as much time as they were given.