On June 8th, 2008 my father, Don Linke, flew for that last time as a pilot for Northwest Airlines. He had been flying airplanes since he was 20 years old and he turned 60 on Thursday the 12th of June. In his 40 years of flying airplanes here are some interesting facts...
In that span, he flew 8 million miles and carried more than 750,000 people safely to their destinations. He was in the air for nearly 20,000 hours. So if he has flown a total of 8 million miles, he could have flown to the moon and back over 6 times, of course it only took the Apollo mission 4 days to get there. And as far as the number of people that have flown on his flights? He could have flown the entire population of Minneapolis to a destination of their choice....Twice..
On Saturday, we celebrated! We celebrated the retirement of my father and celebrated that he doesn't have to be in a range of 11 different time zones multiple times a month. So here is a slideshow that we put together from his early days of flying to the party on Sat. Hope you enjoy...
Oh and a special thank you to Mark Adam's for photographing and capturing my favorite moments from Dad's party.
SLIDESHOW
Here is dad in 1982...
Here is dad after his last flight on June 8th, 2008
The surprise retirement party revealed!
The discovery of long time friend Jerry Barron...
Jerry and Dad..
Real 747-400
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Thank you for 40 years of flying...
Posted by Jenn & Adam Linke at 12:14 PM
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Vince Lombardi once said "the harder you work, the harder it is to surrender". Don-it looks like you have a great group of friends and family to surrender to (and what a handsome grandson)! Congrats!
Brittany
(Great slideshow as usual guys)...looking forward to seeing you in a few weeks!
That is a handsome pilot! and a great men.. I'm happy for all the family, he has provide a great service to mandkind
:)
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