Does anyone have any information on how Mr. Greg Howard could be located. I understand that he last lived in ARK and had a couple of 170"s, also past member?
FRED
LOOKING FOR GREG HOWARD last noted location ARK.
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looking for greg howard
If you are looking for Greg Howard the donut man, he passed away about 10 years ago in a midair collision near West Memphis while flying one of his 170's. Mr Howard, as he was known was a fine gentleman and is missed by the Memphis aviation community. Mr Howard had numerous planes, including 2 170's a 140A, a 172 and an Ercoupe. His family has sold all of the planes.
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I used to see Greg at several fly-in's around Tennessee. I remember hearing of his passing quite a while ago, but don't remember exactly when. I think I remember meeting up with him in Whitehorse, Yukon on the way to Anchorage in 2000. If that memory is accurate, that would have been the last time I saw him.
Did Greg used to own N170PS by any chance?
Miles
Did Greg used to own N170PS by any chance?
Miles
Miles
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