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It is with a heavy heart that I release this week's episode. Ian Craddock was the owner of Bushmasters, our ground handler in Guyana, and a truly remarkable human being. In what was supposed to be Episode 3, I included Ian's chat for the show's initial launch. Tragically, on what was to be launch day, I learned of Ian's tragic and unexpected passing two days prior. Out of respect for his family, I took the video off YouTube. Recently, Ian's family asked me to release the conversation again as a tribute to Ian, which is exactly this. His pioneering spirit and passion are absolutely evident and he takes us through the little lost world of Guyana that was his home. We hope this conversation, which is the last public interview of Ian Craddock, does Ian's spirit justice…
By Justin HuffIt is with a heavy heart that I release this week's episode. Ian Craddock was the owner of Bushmasters, our ground handler in Guyana, and a truly remarkable human being. In what was supposed to be Episode 3, I included Ian's chat for the show's initial launch. Tragically, on what was to be launch day, I learned of Ian's tragic and unexpected passing two days prior. Out of respect for his family, I took the video off YouTube. Recently, Ian's family asked me to release the conversation again as a tribute to Ian, which is exactly this. His pioneering spirit and passion are absolutely evident and he takes us through the little lost world of Guyana that was his home. We hope this conversation, which is the last public interview of Ian Craddock, does Ian's spirit justice…