Sunday
Jan222012

TRAGEDY FOR THE HATTON FAMILY

Pat Hatton shared very sad news Thursday: Her son-in-law, Michael Clawson, a civilian working as a helicopter pilot in Afghanistan, crashed on Monday, killing him, his co-pilot and one other. Information was sketchy. He worked for a private company called AAR, which worked with the military in that war zone. Michael, 52, was married 19 years to Pat and Roger’s daughter, Annette, and they have five children. The Hattons were headed back to Brazil, Ind., where the Clawsons live, for funeral services. Keep the Hatton and Clawson families in your prayers.

News.Investors.com reported this on Monday:

AAR Airlift Reports Helicopter Accident in Afghanistan

WOOD DALE, Ill., Jan. 16, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- AAR Airlift, an operating unit of Chicago based AAR CORP. (AIR) reports that a helicopter carrying a crew of three employees was involved in an accident in Helmand Province, Afghanistan at approximately 10:45 a.m., local time, January 16, while conducting operations for the U.S. Department of Defense.

The Company has confirmed that there were three crew member fatalities. The families of all three crew members have been contacted. The Company reports that no passengers were aboard the aircraft at the time of the accident.

Company ocials are working closely and cooperating fully with authorities
in Afghanistan and stateside. A recovery eort is underway and the cause of the accident is unknown. Additional information will be provided as it becomes available.

The Company is focused on its employees and their families. A dedicated hotline has been set up for employees and family members at (321) 837-2427 for updates and support information.

AAR Airlift is a provider of expeditionary airlift services and specialized aircraft modifications for defense and humanitarian relief operations. Under current contracts, the Company provides airlift for the Department of Defense (DoD) in three regions around the world, using both fixed-wing aircraft and rotary-wing aircraft to transport personnel, supplies and mail.