drjump 0 #76 June 27, 2012 My log book shows -1 s/l and 1 10sec FF student jumpmastered that day. Must not have been me because I spotted better than that! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lufkincy 0 #77 October 11, 2012 I helped pack for Gus that day. In fact, he used a couple of mine. It wasn't long before we started chain linking the lines and stuffing the canopy in the container. No problems other than my purple 7TU's canopy got a few line burns.Cy Stapleton info@cytreasures.com www.hotlinecy.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lufkincy 0 #78 October 11, 2012 Ed's wife told me that George carried Ed out on his shoulder, took him to the airport, loaded him into Ed's stunt plane after wraping weights around his waist, flew out into the Gulf, flipped the plane and let Ed fall out.Cy Stapleton info@cytreasures.com www.hotlinecy.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
drjump 0 #79 October 11, 2012 I think the burial plane was a C-206 with Dr. Ed's friends a bottle of wiskey. And, a chase plane for family. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lufkincy 0 #80 June 12, 2013 I made a number of jumps with Gus and then visited Sams. Carlos was killed by a restaurant owner after he tried to rob the restaurant. Fitch died of hepititus. His burial was rather unique. George Sage picked up Ed's body, put it in Ed's aerobatic plane after weighting it down with lead, then dumped the body in Galveston Bay. Ed's wife approved. I made a lot of jumps with Carlos. We made a record when we were the first to make a baton pass when the jumpers were in different aircraft. He also got cut up on one jump when I opened below him and he came through my canopy. I had waved him away because I was going to pull at 2,000. Carlos preferred to pull between 500 and 1,000.Cy Stapleton info@cytreasures.com www.hotlinecy.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lufkincy 0 #81 June 12, 2013 Martha did jump there but I don't recall if that was her home DZ.Cy Stapleton info@cytreasures.com www.hotlinecy.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lufkincy 0 #82 June 12, 2013 I've got a couple of pix I found. One is one I took of Carlos exiting over the Houston Parachute Club's DZ. That DZ now lies under what is the Bush International Airport north of Houston. Our strip can be seen to the right and below Carlos' left arm. The second pix is one of me with a couple of other HPC jumpers. I'm in the center. Don't recall the names of the other two.Cy Stapleton info@cytreasures.com www.hotlinecy.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pecker13 0 #83 June 18, 2013 I just found this forum by accident. Started readind about my old friend, Doc. I got to Texas from NY on new years day 1979, so I didn't jump with Doc in the "early days" as many talked about, here. Galveston Skydivers was a nice little comfortable DZ, with minimal rules. Only jumped out of Doc's 180, at first, then he came over to me one day and asked why I didn't fly his airplane. The simple reply was, you didn't ask me. He knew I was a jump pilot, an I knew he had had a lot of trouble with people wrecking his planes, so I just waited. He trusted me and I never broke his plane. When I was flying in the hot summer, I would take a beer with me for refreshment, but the jumpers were not allowed to drink in the plane. Doc was the greatest guy I ever knew, and the only real war hero I'd met. His attitude of never quitting, always set well with me. He drank that nasty old Ouzo liquor, but I never held it against him. It was obvious why he made it through WW2, with his ATTITUDE, and being a tough guy. Always the Greek, but never made it to Greece. It makes me sad he missed it. It even took cancer three times to get him. I'll always remember him. Pecker Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wmw999 2,444 #84 June 18, 2013 Doc was one of a kind. Wendy P.There is nothing more dangerous than breaking a basic safety rule and getting away with it. It removes fear of the consequences and builds false confidence. (tbrown) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
drjump 0 #85 June 18, 2013 I can't believe you called Ouzo nasty. Doc A was my mentor. A very good Chiropractor, wonderful man, good jumper, and a great pilot (when it came to flying jumpers). He had a little problem with cross country flying. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kkeenan 14 #86 June 20, 2013 lufkincyGeorge Sage picked up Ed's body, put it in Ed's aerobatic plane after weighting it down with lead, then dumped the body in Galveston Bay. Ed's wife approved. The way I heard it, Dr. Ed was weighted down with some cylinders from an airplane engine he was rebuilding. Kevin K. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lufkincy 0 #87 June 23, 2013 [/:}The way I heard it, Dr. Ed was weighted down with some cylinders from an airplane engine he was rebuilding. [/:} That's certainlly possible. But Ed's wife told me George used lead. cyCy Stapleton info@cytreasures.com www.hotlinecy.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
patworks 5 #88 June 23, 2013 Info on Ed Fitch burial at sea..... Quote ! Ed Fitch Story.txt Pat, I sent the following message to Economy. My version differs from yours; I was repeating what Len Potts told me years ago. Different actors, same show. Norm Heaton ----- Original Message ----- From: Norman Heaton To: DrEco@aol.com Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 9:05 AM Subject: Re: What happen to D-89 - Dr. Edward D. Fitch Richard: Dr. Fitch died in 1973 from hepatitis that he contacted from a patient. He was a thorastic (?) surgeon, one of the best known in the Southwest. He was also a director on three Houston area hospitals. Before his death, while in the hospital, he called in his good friend George Sage and asked him as to how formal burials were made at sea (George was a Master Seaman in the Merchant Marine). George described how, in the old days, they wrapped the body in sail canvas, etc. and dumped the body in the sea. Another close friend, Len Potts, flew down from his home in NJ, collaborated with Sage and with the cooperation of a doctor, "stole" Dr. Fitch's body from the hospital, took it to Fitch's airport, wrapped the body in canvas, placed it in Fitch's 206 and flew out over the Gulf. WIth George flying, Lenny opened a fifth of Jack Daniels, they toasted Fitch and eased the body out of the plane for his last freefall. Upon returning to the airport I understand the FAA quizzed Lenny and George about the flight as radar had detected something being dropped from an airplane (probably thinking it was a drug operation). Nothing further came of the incident to my knowledge. Though not an eye witness to the events described, this is Len Potts' rendition of what happened and I trust him without question. In fact, Len related this story to the USPA Board of Directors in 1973 in California just a few months after Fitch's passing. Norman Heaton, D-565 ------------- Hello Dr Eco, We've not met but I've heard of you. In answer to your query, I'm sorry to tell you that Ed is dead and was buried at sea a long time ago. I'm certain folks at USPA know the exact date, I don't remember it. Here is what I do remember today. Doc Fitch had a long illness so it took awhile for him to pass. I think it was liver-hepatitis. Whatever, he knew it was going to be fatal. Doc Anacortes and G. Sage were Ed's very close jumper friends and visited with him in the hospital before the end to settle the details. Ed wanted to be buried at sea and signed his own body-release papers prior to the end to facilitate their plan. Upon his death, Gus and Geo. arrived at the hospital in Georges? station wagon and using that paperwork, checked Dr. Fitch's body out and carted him off. They put him in a U.S. Mail sack with some weights and drove the package to the airport that night. For a burial ship, they used Doc Anagostis' jump-Cessna. After loading Ed up, all three flew out over the Gulf with a bottle of bourbon. They split the bottle 3-ways. In a series of toasts, Gus and George drank their share and poured the rest on Ed and then rolled him out the door. It might have been Scotch. I forget. Today, we know where Ed and Gus are. However I don't know what happened to George Sage. (I suspect he's gone, too. That was a long time ago). Anybody remember more/different details? Skippy Manino is still around. I don't know what happened to Gus' wife Stevie or their son, Tiger. Amazing people all. We share the high privilege to having been their friends and jump mates. Hoping that you are hale and healthy, land soft. Pat Works ----- Original Message ----- Crazy Works, It was bourbon. Jack Daniels I believe. I also believe I remember that Ed's wife was in a chase plane to witness the "service". Is Doc Anagnostis dead? He ought to be I guess but I had not heard. Glad to hear Skippy is still with us. How about Rufus "the round weed roller" Ramsey, Riley Ticer, Richard Lee Borne, Gerald Hammer? Rascals all. Was in Houston last week and found Hawkeye Hinkle. trh2111@aol.com. He is retired from airline piloting since 1999. Seems to be doing OK. Don Pat Works nee Madden Travis Works, Jr .B1575, C1798, D1813, Star Crest Solo#1, USPA#189, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
drjump 0 #89 June 24, 2013 Doc "A" D-114 died July 29, 1993. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SCS292 1 #90 November 16, 2013 What was the name of the apartment complex off the Southwest Freeway at Renwick or Rampart where there was always a party and who had the apartment there? If there wasn't a skydiver party going on someone else would be having a party there and you just joined it. Also, there was a singles upscale apartment complex way, way out on Fondren just north of Westheimer that had a big pool and the first hot tubs I ever saw. We did underwater RW in the pool one night. I'm sure no alcohol or other substances were involved but we might have scared a few of the tight assed residents off. It was great fun. I think a skydiver lived there too. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SCS292 1 #91 November 18, 2013 Maybe the Martinique off the SW Freeway at Renwick? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JohnnyBoulder 1 #92 August 28, 2015 I persuaded my mother to let me skydive when I was 17 back in 1982. After one jump at Spaceland I headed to Doc's place. I will never forget those couple of years before heading off for college. Doc had a patch made called "Golden Greek Airlines" that looked a lot like the Galveston Skydivers patch posted in this thread. It had a skull with a parachute in the middle. I saved one for years with a few other item, but now I cannot find it!!!! Black with yellow embroidery. I wanted to have some custom embroidery done on a new jumpsuit. Does anyone have one of these patches, or a photo of it? Thanks, Jon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lufkincy 0 #93 April 1, 2019 On 1/9/2006 at 10:42 PM, patworks said: Yo! Yep! I made several many leabs w/ Doc Agnosits. He was my JM on #2. Carlos Wallace was my friend, too. He was 'safe' skydiving. 800' was minimum opening. In bars, CG was way crazy. Lotsa guns, then. Galveston Skydivers had the COOLEST patch ever! BTW, Gus and George Sage stole Ed Fitch's body and burried it at sea. (Ed helped). Pat Works nee Madden Travis Works, Jr .B1575, C1798, D1813, Star Crest Solo#1, USPA#189, I didn't think Gus was with George when he took Ed's body and dumped it into Galveston Bay. I do know Ed's wife approved of it. Cy Stapleton D404 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lufkincy 0 #94 April 1, 2019 On 8/27/2015 at 11:20 PM, JohnnyBoulder said: I persuaded my mother to let me skydive when I was 17 back in 1982. After one jump at Spaceland I headed to Doc's place. I will never forget those couple of years before heading off for college. Doc had a patch made called "Golden Greek Airlines" that looked a lot like the Galveston Skydivers patch posted in this thread. It had a skull with a parachute in the middle. I saved one for years with a few other item, but now I cannot find it!!!! Black with yellow embroidery. I wanted to have some custom embroidery done on a new jumpsuit. Does anyone have one of these patches, or a photo of it? Thanks, Jon Stevie had a pair of master parachute wings made for Gus that had three diamonds rather than stars for his combat jumps. I'm not sure which ones he made. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites