Charlie was a navy test pilot who flew MACH 1 on a regular basis. He is credited with being the first man to fly across the Atlantic in a single engine jet. He went to Princeton University. He was an adventurer, a patriot, a scholar and a gentleman.
I also learned that he once flew over the speed of sound and fired his armaments (guns), but was going so fast that he actually flew past his bullets, shooting himself in his wings of his plane. On that occasion, he was actually faster than a speeding bullet.
We all went out to dinner and celebrated his life, rather than mourn it. All his kids knew that was the way he would have wanted it. It was the most positive experience as far as a death that I have ever been a part of, very uplifting.
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