My first thought was the same when i saw it was an 80 something year old guy.
Family seems to think otherwise though.
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[DIV class=storyheader] [H2]Family trusted 82-year-old veteran pilot[/H2]
[DIV class=feed_details] [H4]Catherine Rolfsen and Sunny Freeman, Vancouver Sun[/H4][SPAN]Published: Monday, October 22, 2007[/SPAN]
[FONT face=Arial size=2]METRO VANCOUVER - The family of Peter Garrison, the 82-year-old pilot who died Friday after crashing into a Richmond highrise, has spoken out to defend his flying abilities. [/FONT]
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[FONT face=Arial size=2]"It's important, I think, that everybody knows that we had 110 per cent ... faith in Peter's flying ability. He was a superb pilot," said his stepdaughter Micheline Chavigny, who is acting as spokeswoman for the family. Chavigny, herself a student pilot, said she flew with her stepfather in his plane on Sunday, Oct. 14. [/FONT]
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