Florida Remembers Palm Beach Crash Through Funeral







20 November 2010 | posted by: Jerry Litt | No Comment

Florida Institute of Technology organised a memorial service in honor of the four student pilots who were killed in the Palm Beach crash on Thursday. Open to all community, the funeral was held at the  All Faiths Centre of Melbourne school. Kyle Henegar, (26), Dheni Teresa Frembling (26), Jordyn Leigh Agostini (21) and Kristopher Joy Henegar (22) was fondly remembered by over 300 people who had flocked together at the Melbourne school campus.

Reportedly, the Palm Beach crash is still under investigation by NTSB (National Transportation Safety Board) who are still trying to figure out the exact cause for engine failure. When asked about it, the officials told the media that after primary investigation, it was found that fuel had stopped flowing to the left engine of the aircraft. However, they refused to believe that it was strictly a mechanical failure that had caused the mishap.

Jordyn Agostini and Kristopher Henegar were two young couple who were madly in love with each other and their sudden death has come upon as a great shock to friends and family members. Both Kristopher Henegar and Jordyn Agostini were student pilots who were aspiring graduates of the Florida Institute of Technology. Along with them were Kristopher Henegar’s younger brother Kyle Henegar and Dheni “Jenny” Frembling ; the flight instructor for Florida Institute of Technology. Friends and family members took their chance to pay their last respect to the departed souls before the funeral started. Not only the people on campus but also 400 other individuals were connected to the live transmission of the Palm Beach crash funeral service online.

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