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Re: Air Corps PC-9 has crashed in Connemara
« Reply #15 on: October 13, 2009, 04:15:30 pm »

Ar dheis dé go raibh a anam.

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Re: Air Corps PC-9 has crashed in Connemara
« Reply #16 on: October 13, 2009, 04:45:53 pm »
From military.ie

http://www.military.ie/dfhq/pubrel/news/2009/october/new13Oct.htm

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Defence Forces News
Tuesday 13, October 2009

Air Corps Crew Named
Crew Details PC-9
Captain Derek Furniss (32) and Cadet David Jevens (22) are the two crew members that died in the crash of the Air Corps PC-9 (Tail # 265) last night at Cornamona, Co. Galway.


Captain Derek Furniss joined the Defence Forces in October 1994 and is a qualified pilot since 1996 and a qualified flight instructor since 1999.

He has over 3,000 flight hours and was the Chief Flight Instructor on the Pilatus aircraft and member of the Air Corps PC-9 Display Team.

Derek, originally from Ballinteer, Dublin 16 was single and living with his partner in Dublin.

Cadet David Jevens joined the Defence Forces as an Air Corps Cadet in 2006 and was at the advanced stages of flight training on the PC-9 with over 160 flight hours and 50 simulator training hours over the past three years flight training.

He was due for commissioning as a pilot later this year. David was single and from Glynn, Co. Wexford.

Currently, the Air Accident Investigation teams are on scene at the crash site which is approx. 2 – 3 kilometres from Maam Cross, Co. Galway. The onsite investigation is estimated to take 48 – 72 hours initially. Gathering information from the site has commenced with data from the flight and cockpit voice recorder that have been located.


The Defence Forces ask for respect for both families at this very difficult time. Funeral arrangements for the deceased are a matter primarily for the families, but every assistance is being provided by Air Corps personnel.

General Officer Commanding the Air Corps, Brigadier General Ralph James met the Furniss family last night and is meeting the Jevens family later today to extend sympathies on behalf of the men and women of the Defence Forces.




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Re: Air Corps PC-9 has crashed in Connemara
« Reply #17 on: October 13, 2009, 04:52:31 pm »
Pilatus PC-9M, registration 265, was the aircraft that crashed in Connemara.

As it so happens, 265 was the aircraft that flew the solo display at the Connemara Air Show at Clifden in June of this year and if memory serves me correctly Captain Derek Furniss was the pilot flying the display.



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Re: Air Corps PC-9 has crashed in Connemara
« Reply #18 on: October 13, 2009, 04:59:30 pm »
Frank,

A stunning topside shot - a fitting tribute to two of the Nations' finest sons.

May they rest in peace

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Re: Air Corps PC-9 has crashed in Connemara
« Reply #19 on: October 14, 2009, 12:23:30 pm »
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http://www.military.ie/dfhq/pubrel/news/2009/october/new13Octa.htm

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Tributes Paid to Air Corps Crew

The remains of Captain Derek Furniss and Cadet David Jevens have been removed from the crash site to University College Hospital Galway. As the investigation continues into the causes of the crash of the Pilatus PC-9 last night, General Officer Commanding the Air Corps, Brigadier General Ralph James summed up the mood at the moment by saying:

"The Air Corps is devastated by the loss these two very fine young men. The mood here is very sombre. Derek was a consummate professional who set and drove standards in all his work in Baldonnel.

David was living his life’s dream to become an Air Corps pilot and was on the cusp of achieving that later in the year with his classmates. Their loss is felt deeply here in Casement but also within the family’s I have met and the community’s they are from."

Captain Matt Quinlan who worked and instructed with Derek Furniss in the Flight Training School spoke of the loss of the two men saying:

“Derek worked in flight training for a long time here in Baldonnel and his legacy will always be the standards he set for everyone. He was an excellent teacher and he was always the steady hand within the school that was called upon for informed insight into individual cadet pilots. He was also an avid Leinster Rugby supporter who held season tickets.

David was a member of the 27 Air Corps Cadet Class with six other classmates who have visited his family today. He was a quiet individual who worked very hard. When you flew with him you knew his preparation would be 100% because he was so committed. He went home to his beloved Wexford every weekend to be with friends and family and would have turned 22 [years of age] today.

This is a very difficult time for all of us here, but nothing compared to Derek and David’s families and our hearts go out to them. Their loss is immeasurable.”

From a young age Captain Derek Furniss was highly involved in Scouting Ireland and actively supported and promoted scouting activities in south Dublin. He completed the Dublin City Marathon in 2008 and went on to further athletic success with Rathfarnham Athletic Club. Derek was also an avid Leinster and Ireland rugby fan and as a season ticket holder attended every home game.

Derek recently achieved academic success with the award of a first class honours Bachelor of Science Degree through the School of Business in DIT. He also held a Degree in Marketing and as fan of Coldplay attended all their recent Irish concerts.

Cadet David Jevens was scheduled to graduate with his Military Pilot Wings and Officer Commission later this year. David also had a keen interest in motor sports, owning and restoring several vehicles. In recent times, he became involved in Kayaking and, in the process, taught himself to swim. A keen model aircraft pilot, David was renowned in the Wexford model flying community for his skill, and also his enduring interest in Search and Rescue flying.

As a mark of respect to our two Air Corps colleagues the Defence Forces Annual Gala Concert scheduled for Saturday 17 October 2009 at the National Concert Hall has been postponed until the New Year.


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Re: Air Corps PC-9 has crashed in Connemara
« Reply #20 on: October 14, 2009, 01:23:19 pm »
My sympathy and that of Northern Ireland Wing ,Air Training Corps goes out to the families and the IAC in general, following the events with the Tutors earlier this year we know what a devastating effect this will have on such a tight knit community as the IAC.I met Captain Furniss on our cadet visit to Baldonnal a few years back ,he was a great host on the PC-9 unit.Rest in peace ,at least you died doing something you loved.

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Re: Air Corps PC-9 has crashed in Connemara
« Reply #21 on: October 14, 2009, 03:00:26 pm »
Funeral Details

Captain Derek Furniss RIP

Cadet David Jevens RIP



Date: Wednesday, 14 October 2009.

For immediate release.

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The remains of Captain Derek Furniss and Cadet David Jevens will arrive from Galway to Casement Aerodrome, Baldonnel, Co. Dublin this evening at approx 8.00 pm. There will be a prayer service in the Garrison Church on their arrival (no cameras in the church). This will be attended by the Furniss and Jevens families, the Minister for Defence Mr Willie O’Dea TD, Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Dermot Earley and General Officer Commanding the Air Corps, Brigadier General Ralph James along with many friends and colleagues of Derek and David. Prior to the service the Minister for Defence and Chief of Staff will meet the families privately to express their sympathies.



The remains of both Derek and David will rest overnight, under escort, at the Garrison Church. Both crew men will be buried with full military honours. Funeral details:

Captain Derek Furniss

15 Oct 09: Derek’s remains will be brought to his home in Rathfarnam (house private until 5.00 pm).

17 Oct 09: 12.oo pm Memorial Service at St. John the Evangelist Church, Ballinteer Road, Dublin (no media in the church). Burial afterwards at Kilmashogue Cemetery, Edmonstown Road, Co. Dublin.



Cadet David Jevens

15 Oct 09: David’s remains will be brought to his home in Glynn, Co Wexford (house private until 3.00 pm).

16 Oct 09: 11.oo am Requiem Mass at St. Alphonsus Church, Barntown, Co. Wexford. Burial afterwards in the church grounds.



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Re: Air Corps PC-9 has crashed in Connemara
« Reply #22 on: October 15, 2009, 05:52:54 pm »
Very shocked and saddened when I heard the news.

It struck me that it seems to be only when a tragedy like this happens that the general public get some little appreciation of (and information about!) the professional and excellent work that the Air Corps undertake everday!

RIP :ireland:

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Re: Air Corps PC-9 has crashed in Connemara
« Reply #23 on: October 18, 2009, 01:04:56 am »
Was on holiday in Italy when I heard this terrible news-very sad to hear of this tragedy

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Re: Air Corps PC-9 has crashed in Connemara
« Reply #24 on: October 18, 2009, 07:25:54 am »
  David was in 265 with Derek at the Clifden airshow, thanks for posting the pics. fox tango 265 out. donal
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Re: Air Corps PC-9 has crashed in Connemara
« Reply #25 on: October 18, 2009, 12:44:24 pm »
Capt. Furniss also displayed the same aircraft at this years Bray Air Display.  He gave a fine solo performance following a four ship rountine.
RIP to both.

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Re: Air Corps PC-9 has crashed in Connemara
« Reply #26 on: October 18, 2009, 08:41:31 pm »
May they rest in peace.

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Re: Air Corps PC-9 has crashed in Connemara
« Reply #27 on: October 30, 2009, 10:22:48 am »
R.I.P.


Regards

Conor
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Re: Air Corps PC-9 has crashed in Connemara
« Reply #28 on: November 04, 2009, 03:45:46 pm »
Hi Guys,

I know we all have questions around what happened that caused the crash and what was done in the few days afterwards.

I edited conoramoia's post to remove a comment and I deleted a post by quattrowex and Fouga as these posts related to the line I deleted from conoramoia's post.

As you all know I'm not a person for deleting or editing posts but I did it this time as one of the deceased pilot's family members was upset and I'm sure the last thing we need to be doing now is upsetting the families of those involved in the crash.


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Re: Air Corps PC-9 has crashed in Connemara
« Reply #29 on: November 04, 2009, 07:04:43 pm »
Totally agree Frank.
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