Saturday, September 6, 2014

Plane mysteriously crashed leaving a man and wife dead off Jamaican coast...read!



 From KINGSTON,the Jamaican capital comes this report that, A small US private plane has crashed in jamaica;adding that,the incident occurred  off the east coast of Jamaica on Friday after pilot incharge of the plane in question veering far off its course toward southwest Florida which triggered a US security alert that prompted a fighter jet escort.
A New York county official said that Larry Glazer, a real-estate executive from Rochester in New York, and his wife, Jane Glazer, were aboard the plane-of which Both were killed, the official said.It was not yet known if anyone else was on the plane.

So far,Search and rescue teams, including a military plane and a helicopter, were despatched to the crash site about 14 miles (22 km) north of the tourist town of Port Antonio, Jamaica's Civil Aviation Authority said.

The US Coast Guard also joined the search with an HC-130 Hercules airplane and a helicopter, as well as a Coast Guard Cutter en route.
"At this time we have not located the aircraft or debris," a US Coast Guard spokesman said late on Friday afternoon.

According to report,The pilot stopped responding to radio calls about an hour after take-off from Greater Rochester International Airport in New York and was headed to Naples Municipal Airport in Florida, a spokeswoman for the Federal Aviation Administration said.
 Adding that,The single-engine, seven-seater plane, a Socata TBM700, flew for several hours at an altitude of 25,000 feet (7,620 meters) southbound down the Florida east coast and south over Cuba, the FAA said.
Because of this observation,It was trailed by two F-15 fighter jets, the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) said, before the jets halted their escort when the plane entered Cuban airspace.

NORAD suggested on its Twitter page that the aircraft's pilot may have suffered "possible hypoxia," a rare condition caused by a loss of cabin pressure that may have left everyone on board unconscious which then lead to the crash probably
Larry Glazer co-founded Buckingham Properties in 1970 and was the company's chief executive officer and managing partner. An online profile of Glazer said his hobbies included flying his plane

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