One of our own....
It is with a heavy heart that I write this post to inform you all that we have lost one of our moderators. Major Samuel Leigh, Skidkid on Airwarriors.com was recently involved in a mid air with a U.S. Coast Guard C-130. He and eight other service members were lost. Sam has been an active member of this website since 16 April 2004, adding his experience, humor and advice to countless members of this forum. I know that he has personally helped me to run and manage this website, and was a dedicated member of our moderator team that keeps this website running. He has been a selfless contributor to helping others share his dream of flying.
If you have any memories to add about Skidkid, how he helped you on this website, or in real life, I encourage you to please take the time to post them here (please allow time for your post to show up, we are moderating all posts in the Memorial Forum). Also, the moderators and I are compiling a “Best of Skidkid” thread to help capture all his contributions so they won’t be lost over time on this website.
Finally, the moderators and I have decided to create a Major Sam “Skidkid” Leigh scholarship on this forum. If you are interested in donating, you can donate here, please annotate it “Skidkid Scholarship”.
Let us not forget Skidkid's copilot and the U.S. Coast Guard Naval Aviators and Aircrewmen that we have lost in this tragic incident:
John

It is with a heavy heart that I write this post to inform you all that we have lost one of our moderators. Major Samuel Leigh, Skidkid on Airwarriors.com was recently involved in a mid air with a U.S. Coast Guard C-130. He and eight other service members were lost. Sam has been an active member of this website since 16 April 2004, adding his experience, humor and advice to countless members of this forum. I know that he has personally helped me to run and manage this website, and was a dedicated member of our moderator team that keeps this website running. He has been a selfless contributor to helping others share his dream of flying.
“bottomline is I enjoy the AWs site, passing some gouge on to the next generation and getting some perspectives on communities that I dont normally interact with, it was my virtual readyroom while walking with the Grunts.” – Major Sam "Skidkid" Leigh
Skidkid started his first post talking about his college and helping to mentor a future generation of Naval and Marine Corps Aviators. I wish I could say that I met Sam in person, he was always one of those that I hoped to run into at the O’Club one of these days, to help to finally place a name to a face and share some tall tales with. Many of you have flown with and knew Sam and are the better because of it.
If you have any memories to add about Skidkid, how he helped you on this website, or in real life, I encourage you to please take the time to post them here (please allow time for your post to show up, we are moderating all posts in the Memorial Forum). Also, the moderators and I are compiling a “Best of Skidkid” thread to help capture all his contributions so they won’t be lost over time on this website.
Finally, the moderators and I have decided to create a Major Sam “Skidkid” Leigh scholarship on this forum. If you are interested in donating, you can donate here, please annotate it “Skidkid Scholarship”.
Let us not forget Skidkid's copilot and the U.S. Coast Guard Naval Aviators and Aircrewmen that we have lost in this tragic incident:
- 1st Lt. Thomas Claiborne
- Lt. Cmdr. Che J. Barnes
- Lt. Adam W. Bryant
- Chief Petty Officer John F. Seidman
- Petty Officer 2nd Class Carl P. Grigonis
- Petty Officer 2nd Class Monica L. Beacham
- Petty Officer 2nd Class Jason S. Moletzsky
- Petty Officer 3rd Class Danny R. Kreder II
John