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March 2, 2013
Charlie and I started at Air Florida at the same time as Flight Engineers on the Lockheed Electra, We had a contract down in Trinidad flying to Tobago and back, about a 20 min. flight, we did this about 10 times per day with 2 crews, after each leg Charlie would get back on the airplane and ask for a Coke, about 10 per day, the flight attendents (local girls) called him "Charlie Coke". Bob Bennett could tell you about the results of Charlie pointing at a shooting star. He was a fun guy and will be greatly missed. Bob Hogan
March 2, 2013
Charlie, The World Will Not Be The Same Without Your Warped Sense Of Humor. I Will Miss you, Bro! R.I.P
Capt. Ron
March 2, 2013
'' I'll miss Charlie! We started flying together at National then Pan Am and
United.He was one of a kind. God Bless you.....
Ron Maniscalco ( Key Largo )
Beverly D'Amico
March 2, 2013
Charlie may you RIP. You were one of my favorite to work with in Flight Operations in Miami. Always smiling and had a positive attitude even when we were going thru some tough times at United.
Kent Chastain
March 1, 2013
It's sad to hear about Charlie. He was a good friend and we spent many a time up in the mountains of Colorado eating steak and drinking beer. I will miss him and all those knew him will also miss him.
March 1, 2013
I am so sorry to learn of Charlie's passing. I have known him since High School at Palmetto in Miami. We flew together at Air Florida and then again at Braniff. He was a person who would light up a room when he came in, full of Life and always a story to tell. Bob Bennett (Felton, DE)
Richard DuPuis
February 27, 2013
wIt is with great sadness of learning of Charley's premature trip west. I had the pleasure of working with Charley at National and Pan Am. It was always a treat to fly with him, a true Professional, and a lot of fun!
My sincere wishes to Charley's family. Mr. Rick DuPuis
Jim Marshall
February 26, 2013
Charlie was quite the MAN! We didn't meet at Pan Am, but after the "Fall" a lot of us were able to make it to United. Charlie was one of them. Remembered most for his guts to stand up for what and for who he believed in. I can remember Charlie coming up to Kent's house in the mountains and along with Jerry, we would eat and drink for hours.
Charlie was a friend's friend. He would do anything for you, but don't cross him up. He added life to everyone he touched.
God placed him in our lives to make us better. Lost touch with him after United, but he will always have a place in our hearts!
May the peace of God be with him and all he loved.
Shalom,
Jim Marshall (Sausalito, CA.,Virgin America)
Pat Almeyda
February 26, 2013
My dear friend Buddy - We had a lifetime of friendship. He took me around the world with his stories. I dined at the finest restaurants through him. I learned how to cook - he was very particular - and a great chef. When he laughed you couldn't help but laugh. We could talk about anything and everything. He was one of those rare people you could call a best friend. Knowing Buddy for the past 50 years helped me to be a better person. I will miss him and all those hours of conversing with him on the phone. Be at peace now, my friend, forever.
Stephen Mills
February 26, 2013
I had the pleasure of flying with Charlie often at National Airlines and Pan Am. He was a thoroughly skilled pilot and always fun and enjoyable to be with. He loved his family and spoke of them often. He will be sorely missed.
Steve Mills, Flight Engineer
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