According to a friend’s report and social media posts, he was a proud New Yorker who wanted to fly since a small child.
34 -year -old Captain Jonathan Campos died after an airplane collided with Black Hawk Helicopter. Authorities have died that all 60 commercial airplanes, all 60 passengers, and all three military helicopters have died.
“I think he would be free and thought he could fly like a bird,” said his aunt to the New York Times. She said he wanted to be a pilot from the age of three.
He has been working with a PSA airline for six years. PSA is a subsidiary of American Airlines.
According to his aunt, he was able to travel from Florida’s house and try something new. She said he grew up in Brooklyn, New York.
Online friends remembered him as a highly new yorker.
In social media, the people who knew Campos were respectful to him and remembered his kindness and sense of humor. They and his family were unable to contact Charlotte Observer immediately on Thursday.
One woman remembered that he was her captain during his first sales experience.
When she forget the badge at the hotel, she said that the instructor was ready to throw her to a wolf. However, Campos pulled the instructor aside and told her to go easily.
She joked and joked, joking, “Get off my plane!” A few weeks after training.
“The Embrey -Lidor Airlines University is deeply sad to know that Captainautical Science, ’15,” said in a statement. “Our idea is his family, all the families influenced by this tragic accident, and the loved ones.”
Epic Flight Academy, which provides pilots and aircraft mechanic training on New Mar Navi, said that Campos would be a certified flight instructor.
“He was a skilled and dedicated pilot with a passion that could not be denied by flight,” said the Academy on Facebook.