Dear Members,
It is with great sadness that I share the news of the passing of a long time ASRA member and contributor, Adrian Stoffels, which was completely unexpected when he sustained a fall in his hangar causing severe head injuries. Somewhat fittingly his last flight was in the emergency helicopter to Royal Perth Hospital. This is an email sent to the members of the SLACWA club 24 hours after his fall.
Adrian was a life member of the Superlight Aircraft Club of WA. On behalf of the committee, our deepest sympathies are with Adrian's family, friends and loved ones.
Adrian was truly an extraordinary man and it is impossible to overstate the magnitude of his contribution to our Club, ASRA and sport aviation throughout Australia. His influence was also felt internationally with gyros, engines and propellers predominantly in Germany, New Zealand, USA, England and Poland. His legacy personifies the very best qualities of humanity and is clearly evident in the infrastructure and vibrant community that makes our Club.
It was only yesterday morning that Adrian was doing what he loved best - flying. He flew north to Wongan Hills to return safely to his hangar. It is difficult to accept that he has departed and we are now the custodians of some of his vast knowledge of aviation which he freely shared with us.
I know this is an enormous loss to all who had the privilege of knowing him. He will be sorely missed.
The club is in contact with Adrian's family via Wayne Fowler as they have requested. Wayne can be contacted on 0429 373 404.
We will pass on further information as it comes to hand.
Kind regards.
Regards....Chook.
It is with great sadness that I share the news of the passing of a long time ASRA member and contributor, Adrian Stoffels, which was completely unexpected when he sustained a fall in his hangar causing severe head injuries. Somewhat fittingly his last flight was in the emergency helicopter to Royal Perth Hospital. This is an email sent to the members of the SLACWA club 24 hours after his fall.
Adrian was a life member of the Superlight Aircraft Club of WA. On behalf of the committee, our deepest sympathies are with Adrian's family, friends and loved ones.
Adrian was truly an extraordinary man and it is impossible to overstate the magnitude of his contribution to our Club, ASRA and sport aviation throughout Australia. His influence was also felt internationally with gyros, engines and propellers predominantly in Germany, New Zealand, USA, England and Poland. His legacy personifies the very best qualities of humanity and is clearly evident in the infrastructure and vibrant community that makes our Club.
It was only yesterday morning that Adrian was doing what he loved best - flying. He flew north to Wongan Hills to return safely to his hangar. It is difficult to accept that he has departed and we are now the custodians of some of his vast knowledge of aviation which he freely shared with us.
I know this is an enormous loss to all who had the privilege of knowing him. He will be sorely missed.
The club is in contact with Adrian's family via Wayne Fowler as they have requested. Wayne can be contacted on 0429 373 404.
We will pass on further information as it comes to hand.
Kind regards.
Regards....Chook.
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