See? I was right. There was a plane accident.
But Jeff Rahm, president of Four Winds Aircraft in New Smyrna Beach, said Friday that two of the company's employees died in the crash.
Rick Grannis, a salesman and instructor for the firm, was the pilot, and sales manager Garry Williams was the passenger, Rahm said.
"We have no answers," Rahm said. "There was an inflight engine fire and that's all we're able to tell at this time. ... The plane itself was fine, but what engine problems they had, we don't know."
Grannis and Williams flew to Marathon Airport on Thursday afternoon to attend a Christmas party of the Young Eagles flying club, said club president Ed Waldorf. They had asked to show the prototype plane to the group and gave several club members rides in the plane, Waldorf said.
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Two employees, not muslim, had been given flights all day, engine fire before crash.
Take off your tinfoil people.
For those history buffs out there: the old federal reserve building was near SW 8th Street and 27th Avenue in Little Havana. It was where the Watergate burglers picked up their paychecks for "dirty tricks."