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Here a couple of alarming stories about the pilots who went down at HPN
last weekend: First: http://www.thejournalnews.com/apps/p...0050426/NEWS02 /504260335/1018&template=printart Pertinent quote: Paramedic had set sights on sky By BILL HUGHES AND CANDICE FERRETTE THE JOURNAL NEWS YONKERS ‹ Paramedic Lev Naoumov briefly considered going to medical school after graduating from college with a biology degree before the urge to become a professional pilot took hold of him a few months ago. Yesterday, his family and friends were still reeling from the outcome of that career decision, which led to the well-liked 23-year-old man's death, along with his instructor, in a plane crash Saturday snip Gary Reben, 27, another fellow paramedic, said that he had been out shooting pool with Naoumov on Friday night, and his friend had said he would not be flying the next day because of bad weather in the forecast. And... http://www.thejournalnews.com/apps/p...0050426/NEWS02 /504260334/1018&template=printart Pertinent quote: By RICHARD LIEBSON THE JOURNAL NEWS (Original Publication: April 26, 2005) PORT CHESTER ‹ A flight instructor who was killed in a plane crash Saturday afternoon near Westchester County Airport did not like flying in bad weather but was working overtime to save money so he could visit his ailing father in a Puerto Rican hospital, his brother said yesterday. So here we have an instructor who is looking to work overtime to make enough money to go to Puerto Rico to visit his sick father and a student pilot who was out late the night before drinking in a bar because he didn't expect to be flying the next day. This does NOT look good. |
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