The Passing of Captain Richard A. Deeds

With the heaviest of hearts I have to report my father Captain Richard A. Deeds has passed at the age of 87.   A combination of health problems primarily around heart problems and spinal stenosis added up.   The Captain faced the choice of continuing on a feeding tube and being hospitalized for life or discontinuing his medicines and chose to move on.   We saw him as a family yesterday and he passed shortly after falling asleep yesterday night.

Those of you that flew with my dad knew my dad.   I flew with him.  People that never saw him in action when he was flying just didn’t know him.  He was alive when he got in an airplane.  Really he was alive if you just got him within a mile of a runway.  His eyes would get bigger, he’d start talking about any plane that few by, he loved aviation and I’m happy he spent his life doing what he loved so much.   My dad also cared deeply about all of you when he flew.  Like I really mean a lot.  Your wellbeing and your safety was always first.  I personally don’t know what’s next but I just hope my dad is flying an airplane.   When/if we plan a memorial or funeral I’ll post an update.   I thank all of you for being such great friends to my father.  Your friendship and love for one another as pilots meant the world to him.


Passing of Dick McMahon

From Bruce:

Hi Dick and Paul,

Just FYI — I had a call from Bill Dickenson yesterday.  He told me that his neighbor in Santa Rosa, Dick McMahon, disappeared several months ago and he just learned that Dick had passed away.  For some reason I don’t think that his name ever appeared on the WallyBird notifications and I wonder if you knew.  It’s sad that in this last year with all the Covid lockdowns, several of our guys have dropped through the cracks. Thanks for all that you do to keep us informed. 

Bruce