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9 minutes ago, StevenL757 said:

Hi Mike,

I'm trying to donate, but that e-mail address is not resolving in PayPal for me.  Has it been removed, or is it still valid?

Thanks, Steve

Steve, it should be fine. iwannadonate@mooneysummit.com

Mike

 

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Steve, it should be fine. iwannadonate@mooneysummit.com

Mike

 

I had the same issue but retyped the mail in and it worked.  I’ve noticed this bug with PayPal when you copy and paste addresses.

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3 hours ago, mike_elliott said:

Ken asked that I post the contributions so far and it has been 1930 less the 22 of paypal vigs. in addition to the funds sent to Jenny previously by the Mooney Summit, Inc.

Again, I wish to personally thank those that gave up a few gallons of 100 LL to help the Brandemuehls. A dynamic list of these kind people is being kept here a few posts up. Those that are on the fence about helping, consider the wonderful karma you acquire and pull the trigger.

zellepay to Iwannadonate@mooneysummit.com (no vig)

paypal to iwannadonate@mooneysummit.com (if selected as gift to family, no vig otherwise paypal takes a cut)

 

I'm trying to paypal a donation right now but something is stuck.  Could it be some kind of firewall on my work computer?  I don't know.  I will try from my home computer this evening and see if I can not only do it but try and identify what is stuck in case others are getting stuck.

I am devastated to hear of the supreme pain our fellow Mooney pilot is suffering.  

Sincerely,
Erik

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4 hours ago, aviatoreb said:

I'm trying to paypal a donation right now but something is stuck.  Could it be some kind of firewall on my work computer?  I don't know.  I will try from my home computer this evening and see if I can not only do it but try and identify what is stuck in case others are getting stuck.

I am devastated to hear of the supreme pain our fellow Mooney pilot is suffering.  

Sincerely,
Erik

Ok, it worked for me this time on my home machine and I found typing in rather than cut and paste into the window.  In any case, donation sent.  We are pulling for you Thomas Hunnicutt!

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“It”/conjecture ALWAYS happens.  Can a thread ever be to report on the known and how the individuals are doing?
Answer:  NOPE
I agree that threads in the general section of MS should be factual and focus on people, their family, what we can do as an organization to help and support fellow Mooney drivers.

I recommend we create a Safety page that is designed to post factual info on Mooney mishaps where we collectively learn about the events, analyze the data (NTSB reports, eye witness accounts, etc.) and then recommend procedures and/or techniques going forward to avoid future mishaps.

I think COPA does an admirable job building Cirrus accident ststistics, and discussions led by their safety rep. This is how we collectively track, document and propagate a safer community.

I volunteer to help structure the new page if someone can point me to MS founding mods.

-Ryan

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The Mooney Summit has sent Jenny 8125 as of this morning 7/5. Thanks everyone for your kindness

Please keep the donations coming

I want to publicly thank the following people for their generosity so far (in no particular order)

Mooney Pros, Inc.

Dan Bass

Richard Brown

Bob Bellville

Dan Brousseau

Kris Adams

Fred Ogden

Dan Eldridge

Michael Freeman

Carr Burgyone

my wife Alice Elliott

Kevin Paul

Don Kaye

Michael Golden

Anthony Caruso

Joe Allman

Ross Vodoni

David Vingiano

Steven Leary

Walt Burger

Ken McLauchlan

Thomas Folkerts

Erik Bolt

Gerald Corun

Michael Mitchener

Jim Toth

Terrence and Melinda McCall

Urs Wildermuth

Alan Glickson

Eli Mansour

Marcus Kuhn

Peter Kousoulis

Mary Culley

Clarence Beintema

David Lincoln

Dustin Clark

Skip Forster

John Breda

Tony Armour

Simon Cail

Thomas Gade

Alan Millet

Ryan Riley

Hector Perez

Tom Russo

Anonymous

Paul Stoute

John Fallis

Russell Gill

Carson Kupiec

Anonymous #2

Patrick Larreautegui

Jason Brady

Alex Levin

Cliff Biggs

Terrence and Melinda McCall

John Liskey

Benjamin Eldridge

Ben Showman

Thomas Gade

 

And  Non Mooney Owners

Tom Hague of Wings Insurance (my agent for my 2M smooth non owned, and I believe Mark B's agent)

Mark Musser, a C182 owner in Peoria AZ

Matt Waggoner

Ken Reed

Neil Cohen

Vinton Land

Trygve Inda

Bruce Spencer

Laura Pollard

Jan Madsen

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@mike_elliott thank you very much for the update and for all that you are doing.  Donation sent.

I am really devastated to hear the medical update. This is a really sad outcome.  I am really touched by our community and how we come together to support each other in times of tragedy.

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This is tough to read, really feel for him and what he must have went through.  Also discouraging to hear about an engine failure in a brand new airplane.  Although I'll never be able to afford one, part of the attraction of a new airplane is that it's presumably more reliable.  I guess that's not necessarily the case.  Wish the best for Mark and his family.

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3 hours ago, mike_elliott said:

The Mooney Summit has sent Jenny 5017 as of this morning.

Please keep the donations coming

I want to publicly thank the following people for their generosity so far (in no particular order)

Mooney Pros, Inc.

Dan Bass

Richard Brown

Bob Bellville

Dan Brousseau

Kris Adams

Fred Ogden

Dan Eldridge

Michael Freeman

Carr Burgyone

my wife Alice Elliott

Kevin Paul

Don Kaye

Michael Golden

Anthony Caruso

Joe Allman

Ross Vodoni

David Vingiano

Steven Leary

Walt Burger

Ken McLauchlan

Thomas Folkerts

Erik Bolt

Gerald Corun

Michael Mitchener

Jim Toth

Terrence and Melinda McCall

Urs Wildermuth

Alan Glickson

Eli Mansour

Marcus Kuhn

Peter Kousoulis

Mary Culley

 

And  Non Mooney Owners

Tom Hague of Wings Insurance (my agent for my 2M smooth non owned, and I believe Mark B's agent)

Mark Musser, a C182 owner in Peoria AZ

Matt Waggoner

Ken Reed

Neil Cohen

Clarence Beintema (Clarence, do you still have your mite?)

 

 

I still have the Mite, but it’s on the slow path to flight.

Clarence

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Worked fine for me 1 minute ago.

Worked for me...

 

Sometimes when we cut to paste we include a leading space or invisible trailing carriage return or new line that corrupts the address.

 

 

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Donation sent via Paypal.  No problem with Paypal working.  

Mike thanks again for what you do here and thanks for all the support from the Mooney Community.

Mike, please keep us informed.

This is all very sobering and a reminder of how fragile life is as we know it today.

Prayers for all involved.  Mark and Jenny will need continued support.

John  Breda

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A few stats..46 people have donated to Mark and Jenny with the average donation being 115, The high has been 250 by a few of you and the low was one person of 10. 7 are non Mooney owners who simply care.

If you have not yet donated to this, please consider. Monday, Mark will undergo surgery on his hands, where it is everyone's hope as much use can be saved as possible. Mark has a love of making pies, and I have a love of eating them, so I look forward to the day I can enjoy one of his creations.

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On 6/28/2019 at 8:16 PM, irishpilot said:

I recommend we create a Safety page that is designed to post factual info on Mooney mishaps where we collectively learn about the events, analyze the data (NTSB reports, eye witness accounts, etc.) and then recommend procedures and/or techniques going forward to avoid future mishaps.

I think COPA does an admirable job building Cirrus accident ststistics, and discussions led by their safety rep. This is how we collectively track, document and propagate a safer community.

I volunteer to help structure the new page if someone can point me to MS founding mods.

-Ryan

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Great idea Ryan.  I’d be willing to help too.  

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15 minutes ago, elimansour said:

Great idea Ryan.  I’d be willing to help too.  

The South African aviation forum where I've been since 2007 has a "Academy & Safety" section like this.  It's been invaluable as a source of learning and has functioned well for 15+ years.  I'm reposting the rules here as a guide.   Additionally, this section of their forum requires a login to access and read.  This is important as it keeps news reporters away for example and only allows bona fide forum members to access it.

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Safety awareness and possible future accident prevention is brought about by discussing accidents as and when they happen and speculation about each specific accident as well as typical scenarios relating to each type of accident is encouraged. AVCOM does not purport that any sort of accident investigation is underway in order to apportion blame on any individual, but rather to discuss all probabilities with a view that the vast readership might learn from the knowledge put across and as a tool, might dissuade other aviators from falling into similar traps, etc…

This section requires login access and therefore any individual who browses or participates in this section does so with the full knowledge of the rules pertaining and have agree to abide by those rules.

In order to keep this section at the desired standard, the following RULES and protocol will rigidly be applied by the Moderators:-

  • Speculation about accidents is encouraged – any post that attempts to question or suppress speculation will be deleted. (Oxford dictionary: Speculate - Form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.)
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On 6/28/2019 at 8:16 PM, irishpilot said:

I recommend we create a Safety page that is designed to post factual info on Mooney mishaps where we collectively learn about the events, analyze the data (NTSB reports, eye witness accounts, etc.) and then recommend procedures and/or techniques going forward to avoid future mishaps.
 

As a new member (and non-Mooney owner so far), I am surprised this section does not exist. There are safety/crash sections on both AOPA and BeechTalk.

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3 hours ago, pwnel said:

The South African aviation forum where I've been since 2007 has a "Academy & Safety" section like this.  It's been invaluable as a source of learning and has functioned well for 15+ years.  I'm reposting the rules here as a guide.   Additionally, this section of their forum requires a login to access and read.  This is important as it keeps news reporters away for example and only allows bona fide forum members to access it.

@pwnel, thanks for the guidelines! This helps a ton. If you wouldn't mind, can you ask the SAAF mods if they are okay with us using their safety guidelines as a template? 

@elimansour, thank you for volunteering. I'll take you up on that offer.

@mike_elliott, thank you for leading the donation effort. As a community it is important to rally to those in need. Donation sent.

 

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There was a time about ten years ago when Cirrus was actually having rather poor safety statistics overall that I read that those Cirrus pilots who were also COPA members enjoyed a safety statistics 4 times better than the over all Cirrus pilot population.  I took that to mean a mix of:

-Those who are thoughtful enough to participate in a safety minded culture like that are more likely in the first place to follow a path of self improvement and also to be more mindful of trying to make good decisions.

-The community itself was a great resource for helpful information to help self educate each other.

I do not know how this plays out today on COPA and certainly through an asserted effort by their community and also by the factory itself, Cirrus safety statistics have improved dramatically from their early days when they were rather poor (despite or even because of the parachute) to quite good and almost best in class today.  

I like to think that we on Mooneyspace are likewise of the same cloth and also doing the same for each other and that each other.

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