RCU member and jet modeler in a serious accident
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RCU member and jet modeler in a serious accident
David Hudson (DCM on rcu) was is a serious motorcycle accident this morning. He is in serious but stable condition right now with broken ribs, punctured lung and other injuries. The accident was caught on video at the gate to Lockheed where he works. Apparently a car pulled out in front of him. He is Harris Memorial Hospital in Ft. Worth TX.
Keep him in your prayers for a complete and speedy recovery.
If I hear any updates, I will post them.
Keep him in your prayers for a complete and speedy recovery.
If I hear any updates, I will post them.
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Hey all, we're still here at the hospital. He's starting to stabilize and respond to questions, slight nods though so that's a good sign.
I told him to hurry up and get better so we can go flying and he nodded his head.
Thank you for all your prayers.
Les
I told him to hurry up and get better so we can go flying and he nodded his head.
Thank you for all your prayers.
Les
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Motorcycles seem great, we love them, but the truth is they suck... A very bad 19th century idea.
Wish a quick and complete recovery to DCM.
Wish a quick and complete recovery to DCM.
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I saw a bunch of flashing lights near the gates (by the old tracks) on Clifford when I went to work this am, but since I park in the West lot, I was able to stay out of the area. I suspect that was the accident. [] We hope you get better, quick Dave! A little Zap CA applied in certain areas, and you'll be up-and-going in no time! Hang in there,
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Speedy recovery Dave.
Having experienced this type of accident many years ago I can tell you it really sucks and you get angry ( I know I was ) a truck joined the road ahead of me then made a 90 degree turn to the left blocking the road, need less to say I went flying with a not so good landing but scape with minor injuries and a broken hand.
Hang on Dave, it will get better soon.
Having experienced this type of accident many years ago I can tell you it really sucks and you get angry ( I know I was ) a truck joined the road ahead of me then made a 90 degree turn to the left blocking the road, need less to say I went flying with a not so good landing but scape with minor injuries and a broken hand.
Hang on Dave, it will get better soon.
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Hudson is doing better. He is awake and aware of his surroundings and able to communicate by writing on a notepad. He still has a breathing tube and after they run a few tests it should come out fairly soon tonight. They are confident that he will be able to maintain fine without it.
Les
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Motorcycles seem great, we love them, but the truth is they suck... A very bad 19th century idea.
Wish a quick and complete recovery to DCM.
Motorcycles seem great, we love them, but the truth is they suck... A very bad 19th century idea.
Wish a quick and complete recovery to DCM.
I disagree, motorcycles aren't the issue, it's morons in cars that don't pay attention because they feel invincible. They are the same danger to pedestrians, bicyclists, other motorists as well as motorcyclists.
Hope David makes a full and fast recovery, he's one of the good ones!!!!
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Amen!! Now tell him to get back to the garage and finish the sader!!
Speedy recovery amigo!
And have to agree with Jeremy but that can be a topic for another forum or time.
Get well soon lil fella
Speedy recovery amigo!
And have to agree with Jeremy but that can be a topic for another forum or time.
Get well soon lil fella
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I saw a bunch of flashing lights near the gates (by the old tracks) on Clifford when I went to work this am, but since I park in the West lot, I was able to stay out of the area. I suspect that was the accident. [] We hope you get better, quick Dave! A little Zap CA applied in certain areas, and you'll be up-and-going in no time! Hang in there,
I saw a bunch of flashing lights near the gates (by the old tracks) on Clifford when I went to work this am, but since I park in the West lot, I was able to stay out of the area. I suspect that was the accident. [] We hope you get better, quick Dave! A little Zap CA applied in certain areas, and you'll be up-and-going in no time! Hang in there,
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I wish him a speedy recovery too. But my opinion of motorcycles is that there are two types of motorcycle drivers, the ones that had an accident and the ones that are going to have one.
In the ERs they call them organ donors.
Hopefully he is going to be at the flight line soon
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I disagree, motorcycles aren't the issue, it's morons in cars that don't pay attention because they feel invincible. They are the same danger to pedestrians, bicyclists, other motorists as well as motorcyclists.
And don´t take me wrong! I had two bikes, know them well but when I lost a friend because a very small injury (broke his leg and got a embolism) I quitted even if I like bikes to this day.
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wow, that's always sad to hear when someone goes down :\ Wishing David a speedy recovery!
Motorcycles are great, but the fact is that its dangerous to ride them. I did not get a bike myself for a long time because i knew I could not trust myself on one. When i turned 30 i got a Harley NightRod (because i was still afraid of not trusting myself on a sport bike ) I always observer all the traffic rules, and rode when traffic was light. Often i would take my son (around 8 at that time ) after school for a ride out to the beach. It was a great time together. Having had the bike for a year, one day I rode out and as i was leaving my development, a car swerves head on int my lane ( i think the woman was avoiding a squirl ! ) . I turned hard, but bottomed out the frame and the bike came out from under me. Bike Totaled.. I had nasty road rash, but shockingly that was it. I got off easy.
I would Love to get another bike, but I would never take my son with me on it after that. I was so thankful he was not on it with me! .. so I did not get anotoher bike :\ I just cant tell my son that dad got another bike, but he cant go with me any more. One day when we move to where its less populated .. maybe then .. for now, i will travel on the INSIDE of the vehicle, lol
ride safe guys!
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Motorcycles are great, but the fact is that its dangerous to ride them. I did not get a bike myself for a long time because i knew I could not trust myself on one. When i turned 30 i got a Harley NightRod (because i was still afraid of not trusting myself on a sport bike ) I always observer all the traffic rules, and rode when traffic was light. Often i would take my son (around 8 at that time ) after school for a ride out to the beach. It was a great time together. Having had the bike for a year, one day I rode out and as i was leaving my development, a car swerves head on int my lane ( i think the woman was avoiding a squirl ! ) . I turned hard, but bottomed out the frame and the bike came out from under me. Bike Totaled.. I had nasty road rash, but shockingly that was it. I got off easy.
I would Love to get another bike, but I would never take my son with me on it after that. I was so thankful he was not on it with me! .. so I did not get anotoher bike :\ I just cant tell my son that dad got another bike, but he cant go with me any more. One day when we move to where its less populated .. maybe then .. for now, i will travel on the INSIDE of the vehicle, lol
ride safe guys!
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Over 5,000 death here in the US last year from motorcycle accidents alone. Helmets aren't going to save you. They might keep your brains from spilling out on the street but you are going to suffer a closed head injury which a helmet complicates as it did a friend and police officer here that was in pursuit regarding a traffic violation. He got creamed by an oncoming car. They couldn't get his damned helmet off because his head had swollen instantaneously. He died at the scene.
I saw a biker broadside a car pulling out of a parking lot at 45 mph. His body pushed the center post half way into the vehicle. He was nothing but body fluids on the inside of that car.
A man in rush hour two years ago on my way home in the right lane on s curve was crowded by someone in a hurry to get home. All he did was lay his bike down to avoid being side swiped. As he did he slid curbside and straddled a fire hydrant. Spilt him plumb in two.
None of those gentleman were saved by helmets and I bet if you could ask them about riding motorcylces, we probably all know what they would say.
"Organ Donors" EXACTLY!
I've had motorcycles. It doesn't matter whose fault it is. You're still just as dead and somewhere a family tries to put life back together because you opted to travel unprotected.
This man is lucky to have survived. Damned lucky!
I saw a biker broadside a car pulling out of a parking lot at 45 mph. His body pushed the center post half way into the vehicle. He was nothing but body fluids on the inside of that car.
A man in rush hour two years ago on my way home in the right lane on s curve was crowded by someone in a hurry to get home. All he did was lay his bike down to avoid being side swiped. As he did he slid curbside and straddled a fire hydrant. Spilt him plumb in two.
None of those gentleman were saved by helmets and I bet if you could ask them about riding motorcylces, we probably all know what they would say.
"Organ Donors" EXACTLY!
I've had motorcycles. It doesn't matter whose fault it is. You're still just as dead and somewhere a family tries to put life back together because you opted to travel unprotected.
This man is lucky to have survived. Damned lucky!