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L-bird legend passes...

Wed Mar 30, 2011 9:41 pm

Mr. Bill Stratton of the International Liaison Pilot's Association, and "Liaison Spoken Here" editor, has passed away. I didn't know him for long (maybe 4+ years), but long enough to know that he had a wealth of liaison pilot and aircraft knowledge. He did serve in the military as a pilot during WWII as well.

He was kind to me and let me call him numerous times, shared the L-bird film he'd had put together with me, and allowed us to show it at Cannon Field for the last three years. I fondly remember a luncheon were we met and discussed L-birds and the beginnings of our airfield.

My own personal regret is that I did not take off an afternoon from students to go visit him in the last three weeks when I had an open invitation. If you have opportunities to interview the fading generation - don't pass them up.

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sanant ... &fhid=8909

We're hoping to incorporate a missing man formation over his graveside this weekend in addition to our planned fly-in and picnic. If any L-bird drivers want to come down, it would be appropriate if only to pay respect to him.

Ryan Short
Board Member
Alamo Liaison Squadron
www.als-cannonfield.com
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