Ian Davies was truly exceptional.
Anyone who had known him as an instructor or mentor was aware that he would go, not just that extra mile to help someone, but would continually travel the length and breadth of the country if he thought just one more person would benefit. His professionalism, passion, knowledge, ingenuity, creativity, thoughtfulness, selflessness, dedication and friendship rubbed off on everyone he met.
My thoughts go to his wife and beautiful children, all the students who admired him, the Red Sparrows, the folk at Seething who were his family and those staff at Archant who appreciated the passion and hard work he put into his job.
It is 5 years ago that I first met Ian at Seething and ever since our paths crossed every now and then.
The last time was at one of our Daventry Flying Table meetings.
A true gentleman and aviator 'pur sang'
Aviation has lost a good friend.
Condoleances and strength to his family and friends in this difficult time.
I knew Ian from Duxford and from the occasional visit to Seething. He was serious when he needed to be, humorous and fun otherwise, but always professional, always committed. His flying was a joy to watch. My thoughts are with his family.
Alan Evans.
I had the good fortune to get to know Ian briefly over the last few months doing Familiarization on Type training on the PA28 Archer at Seething. He was a real stickler with me, insisting I get it just right before signing me off, which he did a couple of weeks ago. He was always supportive and encouraging, demanding the best of me, and I will always be grateful for the advice and guidance he gave me. Over a celebratory pint at the bar in Seething, and in a couple of emails since then, we had started to discuss next steps, including some simple aeros in his beloved Chipmunk. He was a great guy, a brilliant pilot, an inspirational teacher, and I shall miss him dearly.
My thoughts and prayers go out to his wife and family whom I also had the privilege to meet at Seething.
Mike Kenning
My deepest condolences to all concerned, particularly Ian's family.
Luke Hall
Condolances to Ian's family and friends.
He sounded like one amazing guy.
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