RIP
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i served in many countries, not just this one alone. When you get around, you see and experience a lot of things, most of them not so pleasant, I'm afraid. Just because I'm paranoid, doesn't mean that they're not after me :-)
RE:Anonymous138891
Are you trying to make a conspiracy theory out of this? Shut up and show respect, this man served his country, what did you do?
Very sad. May he RIP. Best wishes to his family.
I did not know this guy, but RIP. Our concerns about getting laid off pale in comparison to death.
I knew Mike and he was a great guy. It was a great pleasure working with him. May he rest in peace.
No disrespect to Mr. Copeland and his family, may they find peace in their souls and a better life after this tragedy. What I find as an interesting coincidence in many of these Cessna accidents is that they often occur to executives in connection with the company downturn where they work or after other personal family tragedies, like a terminal cancer diagnosis in the family. Sadly, we'll never learn the truth what really happened, or why.
http://www.cbs8.com/story/29828315/qualcomm-exec-identified-as-the-pilot-of-cessna-killed-in-crash