--- In sr111@yahoogroups.com, paxsafetyguy <no_reply@y...> wrote:
> Dear Barbara, Mark, Lyn and Dr. Hanyalioglu and all others who
> suffered from these two tragedies:
>
> Even for someone who did not lose a friend or a family member in
> either crash, it is impossible not to pause and reflect on the
> terrible loss --- for the living and the dead --- in these
terrible
> tragedies. The passage of time does not dim the pain that even
those
> of us who are on the periphery of the events feel, knowing that
> family members are feeling so much more.
>
> Sorry to have been silent for so long - my activism continues,
albeit
> under the ARFF banner. The fight continues, as it always must. The
> price of complacency is simply too dear.
>
> For those with the stomach for more heartache, read the recently
> released Report on the Columbia (space shuttle)tragedy. It's
> available at www.caib.us So many common themes . . . it's both
> incredibly sad and unbelievably ironic.
>
> Pax
Pax Thanks so much for caring all these years later. You have been a
great help to us over the years and we always welcome your
intelligent posts. You are so right that time has not dulled the
pain. If you stop back here and read this, I was wondering if I
could move your post over to the new swissair111.org board. I will
only do that with your permission. Thanks again for being here &
caring about all those suffering from losing loved ones on airplanes.
Barbara