Karl Schroth

Karl Schroth, who flew at Funston in the late 70s and 80s, died last Wednesday after a prolonged, uncomplaining battle with cancer at his sister’s home in Washington. Karl was a big, strong, friendly guy with a strong sense of right and wrong. He was a tough, occasionally opinionated, Vietnam combat veteran loyal to his friends helpful to strangers.
At one time pilots were charged a fee to fly at Funston. Karl ended the practice by stubbornly insisting that hang glider pilots like dog walkers and bird watchers not be charged for using public land.
At one time pilots were charged a fee to fly at Funston. Karl ended the practice by stubbornly insisting that hang glider pilots like dog walkers and bird watchers not be charged for using public land.