There was a plane crash this morning in my town there was only 1 survivor
Please pray for these people and their families, I know what it's like to have your life change in an instant and my heart goes out to these people.
Oh no!Originally Posted by Bella713
There was a plane crash this morning in my town there was only 1 survivorPlease pray for these people and their families, I know what it's like to have your life change in an instant and my heart goes out to these people.
It was a 50 passenger plane...I take this flight when I go to see my sis in FLOriginally Posted by gemlady
I saw the blurb on my ISP newspage. How big was the plane?
Have a safe trip..my husband flies out of here on the 6th...I'm a wreck!!!Originally Posted by kittylover4ever
God bless all those people and their families..........
Jerry and I are flying to Phoenix on the 17th, and I am not looking forward to the trip at all!
Yeah they said they would know tonight but we may not know tonight!Originally Posted by neetanddave
And I don't think it was totally pilot error they are looking at: apparently the control tower tapes will be looked at to determine what events transpired.
That's terribleOriginally Posted by neetanddave
from www.wxii12.com
Former minor leauge baseball player Jon Hooker was among the 49 people killed when the jet crashed.
The former Kentucky baseball player and his wife Scarlett Parsley were on the flight heading to Atlanta. They were married last night before 300 friends and family members.
"It's so tragic because he was so happy last night," said former Kentucky baseball coach Keith Madison, who attended the wedding.
The 27-year-old Hooker pitched at Kentucky from 1998- 2001. He then signed a free-agent contract with the Chicago White Sox in 2001 and played professionally for Independent League teams in Fargo, N.D., and Joliett, Ill.
How sad.Originally Posted by neetanddave
from www.wxii12.com
Former minor leauge baseball player Jon Hooker was among the 49 people killed when the jet crashed.
The former Kentucky baseball player and his wife Scarlett Parsley were on the flight heading to Atlanta. They were married last night before 300 friends and family members.
"It's so tragic because he was so happy last night," said former Kentucky baseball coach Keith Madison, who attended the wedding.
The 27-year-old Hooker pitched at Kentucky from 1998- 2001. He then signed a free-agent contract with the Chicago White Sox in 2001 and played professionally for Independent League teams in Fargo, N.D., and Joliett, Ill.