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Money where it needs to be
This is the big challenge in a catastrophic event like this...how to get money direct to where it needs to be. Thanks Steve, I've sent some money your way. I know you'll get it to the pointy end.
Hello VF,
I have visited this thread since you started it, almost on a daily basis, to enjoy the "perfect marriage" of helicopters+mountains in your well-known "WOW" pictures. You definitely have my respect for your piloting and photography skills.
I have just added a small donation to your fund to thank you for the wonderful views of Nepal and as a gesture of sympathy to the great Nepali people in this difficult time.
Ciao,
aerolearner
I have visited this thread since you started it, almost on a daily basis, to enjoy the "perfect marriage" of helicopters+mountains in your well-known "WOW" pictures. You definitely have my respect for your piloting and photography skills.
I have just added a small donation to your fund to thank you for the wonderful views of Nepal and as a gesture of sympathy to the great Nepali people in this difficult time.
Ciao,
aerolearner
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@VF - A big for your effort to help. I hope my small contribution will ease the pain a bit. It will not be easy to for you to take the decisions, how to allocate the funds. May I suggest to stay in your neighborhood first? Makes it easier to justify.
All the best to you and I hope you may soon start showing more optimistic pictures of a wonderful country.
All the best.
And remember the old song - Always look on the bright side of life.
All the best to you and I hope you may soon start showing more optimistic pictures of a wonderful country.
All the best.
And remember the old song - Always look on the bright side of life.
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I think we all (some secretly) love and aspire to VF/Steve's work. Whether you admire what he does in his manipulation of the machine in the upper part of the RFM graph, his photography, his sharing of the experience, his promotion of the capabilities of any of the AS350x family, his commitment to sticking the tail rotor wherever anyone isn't .... we get it. And to see the rescuer almost need rescuing is at the very least sobering, as it could happen to any of us.
I know Steve has been doing it tough the last week or so. Fortunately he is a vegetarian so has done quite well on spring water and weeds. But he has done it not just without complaining, but with an eye to helping the people he has met every week, the people he knows need help, the people that have little profile or advocacy, the people in the the rural regions of Nepal who are at the ragged edge of community collapse when their binding infrastructure literally falls down around them.
It is the direct action of Steve and his wife Dolma Sherpini, that will make a difference. Hence his fund.
Cheers,
Pete
I think we all (some secretly) love and aspire to VF/Steve's work. Whether you admire what he does in his manipulation of the machine in the upper part of the RFM graph, his photography, his sharing of the experience, his promotion of the capabilities of any of the AS350x family, his commitment to sticking the tail rotor wherever anyone isn't .... we get it. And to see the rescuer almost need rescuing is at the very least sobering, as it could happen to any of us.
I know Steve has been doing it tough the last week or so. Fortunately he is a vegetarian so has done quite well on spring water and weeds. But he has done it not just without complaining, but with an eye to helping the people he has met every week, the people he knows need help, the people that have little profile or advocacy, the people in the the rural regions of Nepal who are at the ragged edge of community collapse when their binding infrastructure literally falls down around them.
It is the direct action of Steve and his wife Dolma Sherpini, that will make a difference. Hence his fund.
Cheers,
Pete
prescient....
a couple of interesting links:
https://cosmosmagazine.com/earth-sci...uake-nightmare
https://cosmosmagazine.com/earth-sci...e-not-yet-over
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https://cosmosmagazine.com/earth-sci...uake-nightmare
https://cosmosmagazine.com/earth-sci...e-not-yet-over
Dot
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4th Report - Nepal Earthquake
Hey MikeJulietHotel, thank You Brother, we are excited that in a small way we can give hope with a new home, at least to a few.
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Bless You aerolearner
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Bless You too Rotorbee, I Liove that song - 'always look on the bright side of Life'
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WoW Peter3127 thanks Brother, what can I say; Big Hug & the show must go ON!
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Good onya krohmie many thanks.
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Yikes DoT, I have seen KTM was not the epicenter, there around the epicenter - NOTHING is standing nothing
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Many, many thanks to Your thoughtful, heartfelt caring...Om
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Bless You aerolearner
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Bless You too Rotorbee, I Liove that song - 'always look on the bright side of Life'
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WoW Peter3127 thanks Brother, what can I say; Big Hug & the show must go ON!
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Good onya krohmie many thanks.
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Yikes DoT, I have seen KTM was not the epicenter, there around the epicenter - NOTHING is standing nothing
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Many, many thanks to Your thoughtful, heartfelt caring...Om
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5th Earthquake Report
Day 9, Earthquakes continue, but with less frequency. First few days it was 3 or 4 per hour, now it's every 3 or 4 hours there's ONE, sometimes up to 6.6, so sadly weakened building are still collapsing......when the earth moves like this; it is truly FRIGHTENING
Dear VF,
have spread the word about your noble fund raising action
on some dedicated groups.
Hope for the best, for you and the people, affected by our mother nature
have spread the word about your noble fund raising action
on some dedicated groups.
Hope for the best, for you and the people, affected by our mother nature
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Little donation from Dorset, UK winging its way to you all in Nepal. Thinking of you guys and realise how fortunate I was to have a 45 year career flying helicopters without having to face what you have had to
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