Colleagues of plane crash victims say they will be greatly missed

Mon, Oct 4th 2010, 08:00 PM

By JUAN McCARTNEY
Guardian Senior Reporter
juan@nasguard.com
Four men sat outside a Golden Gates home yesterday afternoon, pouring drinks into plastic cups as they soaked in the death of Nelson Hanna, the pilot who was killed along with seven other men when his Cessna fell out of the sky after taking off from Lynden Pindling International Airport hours before the gathering.
The home belongs to Murrio Sullivan, veteran pilot who said all the men counted Hanna among their friends and the loss has hit the aviation community like a sledgehammer.
"It's not a good day right now,"said Sullivan, a private pilot who himself recently survived a crash in the Family Islands.
"I had just spok ...

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