26 November 2018, 00:19
MacD37Berry Style Has Passed Away
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Originally posted by Charles_Helm:
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Originally posted by MacD37:
For anyone who is not familiar with Barry Styles, there is a very good film with Barry being the PH, hunting with his client Mark Buchanan who chose to hunt exclusively with several double rifles of different chamberings.
Barry lead Mark to several very good trophies all taken with Marks double rifles.
Is that Death by Double Rifle? My DVDs are out of order or I would check, but I think I have that one.
Yes it is Death by double rifle. I'm going to check with some of the film venders at the DSC Show to pick one up in DVD.
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27 November 2018, 01:46
surefire7I didn’t know Mr. Styles, but I hate to lose yet another AR member and a PH as well.
Sorry for everyone’s loss.
RIP.
27 November 2018, 06:11
lavacaA tragedy as all plane crashes are. I used to defend manufacturers in aviation cases. The 182 is a great plane. Wonder, as others have, about four passengers in addition to the pilot. While we don't want to believe it, in my experience, the vast majority of crashes are due to pilot error.
27 November 2018, 07:52
Buzz CharltonLavaca- for the record again it was not a Cessna 182 but the Styles c 206. Barry was a very experienced pilot but what I can tell you having chatted to my stepdad Dad who during our war often flew the same area where the accident was is that it is a very hilly section prone to bad weather coming in very fast.
27 November 2018, 08:15
gunslinger55Light planes flying VFR into instrument conditions in mountainous terrain I’ve seen this movie many times. In modern airliners on instrument Flight plans with all bells and whistles much less a pilot error issue. Scud running or getting trapped in imc in mountainous terrain recipe for disaster. In fact VFR into IMC bylow time or inexperienced instrument flyers can lead to spatial disorientation and the “death spiral” which leads to structural failure or impact with terrain. The most common of the light plane accidents I believe. Not sure what’s his flying background is but it’s one of the two scenarios more than likely it sounds like. Very common. Hope there is enough left and some good inspectors to piece it together. Even experienced jet pilots screw up in light planes I know a few. Sounds like a good guy and sorry for his family and the clients that were his passengers. A shame
QUOTE]Originally posted by lavaca:
A tragedy as all plane crashes are. I used to defend manufacturers in aviation cases. The 182 is a great plane. Wonder, as others have, about four passengers in addition to the pilot. While we don't want to believe it, in my experience, the vast majority of crashes are due to pilot error.[/QUOTE]
27 November 2018, 11:20
Buzz CharltonMates of Barry from School set up this GO FUND ME- for Barry as the Kims greatest concern was the education of their four little kids. These funds will be channelled towards this.
I know some of you knew and hunted with Barry so I thought that I would share this with you all as with out doubt a very worthwhile cause for an amazing man and wonderful family.
29 November 2018, 05:48
lavacaThanks for the correction Buzz. Terrain and bad weather are a wicked combination.
03 December 2018, 06:54
Bwana Moja https://zwnews.com/masvingo-re...out-before-crashing/Here is more news from Zim's Monday newspaper. If true, it indicates plane might have had a carrying capacity issue.
03 December 2018, 20:46
samirVery sad. Barry was a great guy. Hunted with him in 1999. RIP brother