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kecustar said:I am not a pilot, but found this sight while scouring the internet looking for anything related to this accident.
Jorge just got married to a friend of mine in June. I was shocked when I got the phone call Saturday morning, and it still hasn't really set in. I got to know him the last couple years as his wife and I played softball together and he stepped in a couple times when we were short. He is a great person and I am sorry their time together was cut so short.
God Bless You Guys!
rodawg said:If anyone has flown south to Miami then you are familiar with the clearance to descend to 2,000 over the everglades way the hell out from civilization.
I was meeting him that night on the ground and for the last two weeks that plane was leaking fluids like mad. I will never believe it was a microburst. It was mechanical failure in the air. Pilots (especially young ones) should never have to check the engine every stop. RIP Jorge...Touchy Art... I was only stating what i have been told by others who work for your company...no speculation. I was friends with Will and saw him daily in Springdale when i flew the Baron out of Dallas, he and Jeff (another one of your pilots at the time) were pretty happy, however were very upfront with the lack of adequate mx on your companies part.
You may bring up anything you want to about our fatalities...they were unfortunately all pilot error except for one. Nothing to do with our mx department or how well we keep our a/c...we are top notch in the industry, and fortunately everyone knows that.
But back to the topic at hand...unfortunately he was found deceased on the scene. I do feel bad for him and his family as stated before and i am praying for them. He is flying high in a better place now.