JOHN SCRIVNER PILOT I was leafing through the Obituary page today and although I can't supply any specific date info, on many of the pilot's listed there is no info at all. My memory is far from perfect but I thought I'd pass along what I remember about some of these guys. John Scrivner: I believe John was killed in a light airplane accident not too long after the merger. He had a great sense of humor and was a valuable asset in the ALPA work he did. H.A. "Frosty" Frost (11/26/99) Hi Jake, That was super of Frosty to have gone through the names to recall some tidbits about some of the fellows who have Flown West. I will add a couple of comments to those pilots Frosty listed that I recall something special about. On the (unfortunately) long list, I will try to do that another time. "John was a great chess player. I do not remember winning once playing with him. He was killed going up in a Mooney with a friend. This surprised many of us as John didn't care much for light aircraft and usually declined this type of flying. He sure was a pleasant fellow to be around. He got me started in saving and investing the top 10% of everything I earned. Before that, I thought all that could be taken care of later." Billy Walker (11/26/99) IN MEMORIAM Captain John Scrivner, former Chairman of the ALPA Negotiating Committee and a senior Convair 580 captain was killed in a light aircraft which crashed near Franktown, Colo., Feb.15. Frontier News March/April 1977 According to the Social Security Death Index, Johnny Scrivner was born 29 Aug 1932 and died Feb 1977, age 44 Jake Lamkins (5/27/00)