edge01 1 #1 June 9, 2008 In memory Of Frank.BSBD Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freeflyimpaired 0 #2 June 10, 2008 Wow. I just heard the news. So sad. Frank, you were an interesting guy with a story for every occasion. I'm glad I was able to get to know you a bit over the last two years. You will be missed. BSBD. "Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
littlejohn 0 #3 June 10, 2008 frank you were my mentor and my friend im sad to hear of your death so hope you fly free brotha and keep an eye in the sky. bsbd lil johndeath before dishonor Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NickDG 23 #4 June 10, 2008 In a sport where superlatives describe a great many people Frank Mott was one of those. In a sport where you know people you can trust with the women and the money Frank Mott was one of those. In a sport where I have a thousand acquaintances and twenty lifetime friends Frank Mott was one of those. In a sport where someone's death is too often described as, "he was the best instructor, the best flyer, or the best rigger," I won't embarrass his memory in that way. Sure Frank was good at all those things just like thousands of us are. But in the good and bad times, in the ups and downs that course through our lives, in the thirty years of learning how few constants truly exist, Frank Mott was one of those. Frank Mott was a rock. A man who in his thirties single handily spawned a generation of Southern California jumpers and riggers to a man who took to doing tandems in his sixties. Frank Mott smiled and grounded me a number of times when I pushed it too far and Frank Mott smiled and welcomed me back when my time was up. Frank Mott taught me the ways of fabric and string. With thread and needle Frank Mott taught me life must be interconnected and elastic or else it will break. Frank Mott, to a lot of us, was dad, big brother, and friend. Surely the toughest trifecta of them all. Frank Mott taught me how to be an instructor. He taught me no two students are alike. He taught me every student is someone's brother, sister, mom or dad. He taught me that every first jump student counted. So now I'm going to put on some classic rock and open a beer. I'm going to spend a few hours contemplating the lifetime of a man I truly loved. And in the end I know already the answer that will have me in tears, Frank Mott was one of us . . . NickD Photos - Frank (bottom) in 1982 and inflight with a jumpsuit he built for fun with open cells like a canopy on the arms. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NickDG 23 #5 June 11, 2008 It's 11:30 and I'm in the Perris Ghetto now. I couldn't be in wuffodome tonight . . . NickD Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cosmobuddy 0 #6 June 11, 2008 I never met Frank but did hear many stories about him and his adventures. Was he in bad health?www.SkydiveLostPrairie.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ZigZagMarquis 9 #7 June 11, 2008 What happened? How did Frank pass? I only meet Frank a couple of times, but was always impressed with his knowelge. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RB_Hammer 0 #8 June 11, 2008 Damn, this sucks. I only knew Frank for a short period of time, but he did touch my life. Blue skies Frank."I'm not lost. I don't know where I'm going, but there's no sense in being late." Mathew Quigley Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
edge01 1 #9 June 11, 2008 If his health was bad wouldn't tell you.He would rather help you ,teach you ,or tell you a good story.Cause of death was a massive heart attack. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WILDBILLAQR 0 #10 June 12, 2008 Frank, I will alwas remember looking at you as you called door, as my student crawled out on the strut, & how we laughed after they did it,and the de-brief afterwards! You were there for our group briefing after the 4 guy,s the other day, THANK YOU! You believed in me as an instructor. Thank you for giving me shit because I didn't want to get my TI becauuse I was 46 and you were 60! Thank you for flying the plane when Roy Fox made his high school reunion videio, I was honored to be part of that. And Thank you for talking to our students when they were working on there "A's", that was the best thing they will only know ,in time, when they look in there log books! Frank,I cried part way though this, because, you helped me become the instructor I am today. THANK YOU, BLUE SKIES, WILD BILL---------------------------------------------- "Thats not smoke, thats BUCKEYE!!" AQR#3,CWR#49 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
edge01 1 #11 June 18, 2008 QuoteIn memory Of Frank.BSBDMemorial for Frank W. Mott Held at Ramona airport 2890 Montecito Rd. Ramona Ca 92065 July 27 2008 3:00PM. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NickDG 23 #12 July 28, 2008 Here are a few photos from Frank Mott's memorial ash dive held yesterday at the Ramona Airport in east San Diego County. Some folks came from as far away as Arizona and Texas and approximately 75 to 100 jumpers and friends were in attendance. The ash dive was a formation load using two Cessna 206 aircraft that went perfectly. Beer was drunk and stories were told and we sent Frank Mott off in style . . . NickD Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
littlejohn 0 #13 October 6, 2008 wish i could have been there frank thanks for all the knowledge sir. it killed me inside when i found out blue skies mr. mott littlejohndeath before dishonor Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites