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Mon, Oct 20, 2003

USUA Exec VP Rich Pendergist Lost in SportPlane Crash

Tragic Loss Shakes Ultralight Community

Sometimes, this job sucks... big time.

This is one of those times -- as ANN regrets to report the accidental death of USUA Exec VP Rich Pendergist (pictured, right) in a two-seat SportPlane crash in Virginia about 1620 local time, Saturday afternoon.

The un-named two seat aircraft, reported to be an experimental or waivered ultralight trainer, went down shortly after refueling at an airport in Holly Grove, VA. The aircraft went down about five miles from the airport, near Rt. 522 in the South section of Louisa County.

Found dead at the impact site were Michael Alfred Moulds, 58, of Leesburg, and Richard Allen Pendergist, 59, of Falls Church, VA.

No cause has been listed for the accident, though an investigation is said to be underway despite the possible lack of jurisdiction over what may be an unregistered aircraft operating under the USUA training exemption.

Pendergist was known to be an enthusiastic pilot and instructor, and was active in offering dual instruction in his RANS S-12. More info will follow as available.... but in the meantime, ANN sends its condolences to the family and friends of this irreplaceable aviator.

ANN Contributor Jon Thornburgh Remembers Pendergist:

"I cannot express how deeply shocked and saddened I am by this news. I spoke to Rich only a two days ago. It's unbelievable that he is not here today.

"Rich was a tremendous asset to USUA. We had developed a close relationship, and we often discussed possible solutions to the many challenges facing USUA and the ultralight community. Due to the three-hour time zone difference between the East and West Coast, these discussions usually took place when Rich remained at USUA headquarters after closing hours. I was always amazed how often Rich would stay in the office until eight or nine o'clock at night. Few people know how deeply dedicated Rich was to his job and USUA.

"Although Rich assumed the position of USUA Executive Vice President a relatively short time ago, he accomplished much. He revitalized the USUA membership. He established a dialogue with the FAA so that USUA could prepare for the impending Sport Pilot initiative. He created the Ultralight Ground Instructor Program for single-seat ultralights, which will continue after Sport Pilot is adopted. With the help of noted instructor Bud Gish, Rich established a Powered Parachute program for USUA.

"Rich was the force behind a multitude of innovations in the USUA instructor program. USUA now provides for ASC and EAA instructors to transition to USUA, with credit given for their prior experience. USUA increased the number of AFI seminars, and now allows eligible BFIs to become AFIs after attending a one-on-one seminar, without waiting for the formal classroom schedule. A BFI is eligible to become an AFI after training three BFI candidates, instead of five.

"Rich was enthusiastically working with me on a project to introduce high school youth to flying, in order to foster their self-esteem and help them resist negative peer pressure to experiment with drugs or become truant. The program is tentatively called "Youth Excellence Through Aviation."

"Rich was following up on USUA's request to the FAA for a waiver to allow commercial instruction in experimental trikes so that students can obtain their FAA pilot certificate under the "Glider-Trike" Program, founded by myself and former USUA President John Ballantyne.

"Along with Carol Plotnick and (the USUA Webmaster), Rich expanded and enhanced the USUA web site. The site now included biographies of USUA personnel, a summary of USUA programs and benefits, and up-to-the-minute news. Through the web site, forms are now available for membership applications, BFI tests, renewals, and instructional documents.

"Rich was tirelessly working with aviation insurance companies to re-establish ultralight insurance. Just last week he happily confided in me that he thought that he would soon be able to announce a comprehensive insurance package for both ultralight and experimental aircraft pilots. If Rich succeeded in solving the severe insurance crisis it will be a tremendous legacy.

"In addition to his Executive duties at USUA, Rich still found time to fly and instruct. The last words he said to me was that he was anxious to fly during the weekend and that he was looking forward to the joy of being in the air.

"Not only was Rich an aviation colleague, he was a great friend. His sudden and tragic death will impact us all. Our only consolation is that Rich's last moments were in the air, doing what he loved so much."

**   Report created 10/20/2003   Record 27  **
IDENTIFICATION
  Regis#: UNREG        Make/Model: ULTR      Description: UNREGISTERED ULTRALIGHT
  Date: 10/18/2003     Time: 2028
  Event Type: Accident   Highest Injury: Fatal     Mid Air: N    Missing: N
  Damage: Substantial
LOCATION
  City: WARRENTON                   State: VA   Country: US
DESCRIPTION
  UNREGISTERED ULTRALIGHT CRASHED UNDER UNKNOWN CIRCUMSTANCES, TWO PERSONS ON BOARD WERE FATALLY INJURED, WARRENTON, VA
INJURY DATA      Total Fatal:   2
                 # Crew:  1     Fat:   1     Ser:   0     Min:   0     Unk:   
                 # Pass:   1     Fat:   1     Ser:   0     Min:   0     Unk:   
                 # Grnd:         Fat:   0     Ser:   0     Min:   0     Unk:   
WEATHER: KRIC 181954Z 35008KT 10SM FEW050 16/04 A3004
OTHER DATA
  Activity: Pleasure      Phase: Unknown      Operation: Other
  Departed: UNK                         Dep Date:    Dep. Time:     
  Destination: WARRENTON, VA            Flt Plan: UNK          Wx Briefing: U
  Last Radio Cont: UNK
  Last Clearance: UNK
  FAA FSDO: RICHMOND, VA  (EA21)                  Entry date: 10/20/2003

FMI: www.usua.org

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