see post 702, six crashes in the US and two foreign is an almost daily occurrence
https://www.ntsb.gov/_layouts/ntsb.aviation/month.aspx
Re the plane crash in Santa Ana:
Four Bay Area residents and a Los Angeles man were identified Monday, Aug. 6, as the five who were killed when a plane crashed the day before into the parking lot of a Santa Ana shopping center.
The pilot was Scott Shepherd, 53, of Diablo, Ca., the Orange County coroners office said, and the passengers were: Lara Shepherd, 42, of Diablo; Floria Hakimi, 62, of Danville; Navid Hakimi, 32, of Los Angeles; and Nasim Ghanadan, 29, of Alamo.
The Shepherds were married and had two children. Navid Hakimi was Floria Hakimis son, according to social-media posts.
All five worked for Pacific Union International, a real estate brokerage company with offices in Danville and Southern California, a company spokesman said.
Then another article said:
San Francisco DJ, producer and vocalist Navid Izadi died in a plane crash on Sunday. He was 32. Born Navid Hakimi, the artist was a member of the Wolf + Lamb and Soul Clap musical collectives.
The purpose of their trip was to participate in a real estate industry conference called the Tom Ferry Success Summit at the Anaheim Convention Center, according to Mark McLaughlin, CEO of Pacific Union International.
The Hakimis and Ghanadan were members of the Bay Areas Persian community.
Floria Hakimi was a founder of the Persian Center in Berkeley, which aims to strengthen Persian identity through social and cultural activities that are shared with anyone who is interested. She gave $5,000 to the center when it started and helped create the centers vision, said Shahin Tabrizi, the Persian Centers president.
The plane had flown from the East Bay suburb of Concord, according to Federal Aviation Administration records.
So, my question is: was Nazim Hakini a real estate agent, a DJ, or both?