I can't remember when I met Phil for the first time. Either late 70's or early 80's and most likely at the Nats. The pylon racing guys would always end up at the Combat circles or some of them would end up at pylon. They were pretty similar events when you think about it. Plenty of carnage and killer competition. I can remember Phil trading barbs with my late caller Jim Shinohara. They got on well, and had Phil expressed an interest in flying pylon racers, we would have happily given him whatever he needed to be a competitor. He had the right attitude to be a racer, and one to be a great combat flier as all here know. The event wouldn't have mattered, he was good at whatever he undertook.
Other than occasionally seeing him at the Nats or maybe a trade show, I really didn't know him well like most of the rest of you, but he was the type that once you met him, you became instant friends. When auto paint became a supply issue in California some years ago, he would call me as I could buy all the evil paint he wanted here in Nevada, and I was glad to send it over. I lost track of Phil for awhile, and then got back in touch with him after searching for some info on this forum when he responded to one of my posts. It was good to rekindle our friendship once again. He told me of his illness, and at about the same time I was just finishing cancer treatment myself, so we had some notes to compare. His ordeal was far tougher than mine, and sadly left him unable to fly as I know he still wanted to.
When my friend Tim Just became interested in CLPA, I managed to hook him up with Phil who was about the only guy I knew who had the knowledge that Tim needed. Phil bent over backwards for Tim after he figured out that Tim was willing to put in the work to be a good competitor. Tim spent a lot of time talking with Phil, and flying, and flying, and flying and hitting the local contests in Socal where he quickly did well. My last conversation with Phil was right after Tim had come back from a contest and still wound up tight. I told Phil he had created a monster, and he got a good chuckle out of my comment. I think it made him feel better at a time when he was pretty down. I'm grateful that they hit it off so well, much to the benefit of both.
Phil had a good run, and it ended way too soon.
Adios my friend, until we meet again.
Dave