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Year Honored
2001
Honoree
James B Bradshaw
Agency
Georgia Baptist LifeFlight
Agency City
Moultrie
Agency State
GA
Last Call
7/24/00
Cause of Death
Medical Aviation Accident
Biography
"When we fly our next mission, the one after that and the ones we will fly for years to come,we get to fly with angels." A line from the song "Angel" by Sarah McLachlan had been introduced to his father the day that he died.<br /> <br /> Bart Bradshaw, 31, was killed when the Life Flight helicopter he was piloting crashed in a wooded area of Worth County, Georgia. The crew was on their return trip to Sylvester from St. Joseph's Hospital in Savannah, where earlier they had delivered a critically ill patient from Coffee County Hospital. Bart, along with two team members, perished in the Life Flight accident on July 24, 2000.<br /> <br /> Mr. Bradshaw was a civilian-trained helicopter pilot with more than ten years of experience. He was a certified flight instructor who also held a private fixed-wing certificate with instrument endorsements. Bart had moved his family to Florida in May to accept a pilot position with the Southwest Georgia Life Flight Service, which had formed a month earlier.<br /> <br /> Bart was a huge NASCAR fan and a Christian. "He was a family man and a talented pilot," said a friend. He could be found with other crew families working together, enjoying each other's children, and always on the hunt for a good barbecue. As a lone helicopter thundered over at the end of the ceremony, Bart's mother stated, "He died doing the work he loved to do."<br /> <br /> His wife Debra, their two children Austin and Madisen, his parents Wayne and Susan Bradshaw, and a brother Bradford, survive James Barton Bradshaw.<br /> <br /> Honored 2001