no. it depends on how much % of his body is burned.
What a horrific sad event. Sitting in your car, driving to work, school etc. and a helicopter crashes on your car. Those poor people, it makes me so sad for all of them. The pilot and camera man were very experienced people. Once again.....RIP to all the victims.
The probability of driving and getting hit by a helicopter is low, but it does happen. That's why we have to expect the unexpected.
Gary was a great person. Growing up, we always looked forward to seeing him on family visits. He was a lot of fun to be around, and although he was much older, he didn't just leave us younger ones out. He really had a way of connecting with people. We are all proud of him. I deeply regret not seeing him in what feels like forever.
Were you formerly from Seattle, Washington? It is sad that you knew Gary quite well. I did not know you were connected to him. I don't know him. I went to college in Seattle, Washington back in 1973 to 1975.
My condolences to you in the loss of your cousin.He's my cousin. My dad's side of the family is from that area, but he moved to VA back in the late 50's to go to college. We don't go that way so often, but my aunts and uncles make trips over and down the east coast every summer, which is incredible given their age. They brought kids up through the 80's and I hadn't been there since the early 90's. A lot of my relatives out there work/worked at Boeing, so moved to Seattle.
He's my cousin. My dad's side of the family is from that area, but he moved to VA back in the late 50's to go to college. We don't go that way so often, but my aunts and uncles make trips over and down the east coast every summer, which is incredible given their age. They brought kids up through the 80's and I hadn't been there since the early 90's. A lot of my relatives out there work/worked at Boeing, so moved to Seattle.