Three brothers killed in plane crash in Honduras

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  • purplesofa
    purplesofa

    Three of our brothers reported to have died in plane crash

    From a news report published February 15, 2011:
    Richland missionary dies in Honduras plane crash
    Flynn Tomchuk was drawn to the Central American country of Honduras several times as a missionary for the Jehovah’s Witness congregation in Richland, most recently for a year-and-a-half on the island of Roatan as a full-time minister.

    His father, Robert Tomchuk, said his son was impressed by the love the local people had for the Bible and God’s word.

    It was in pursuit of his own passion for spreading that word that Flynn Tomchuk died Monday at age 47.

    Tomchuk was one of 14 people killed when a small Honduran commercial airliner crashed near the nation’s capital.

    Others among the dead were former and current senior government officials — prompting the government to declare three days of national mourning — and a union leader, The Associated Press reported.

    The Central American Airlines plane was flying to the Toncontin international airport in Tegucigalpa when it crashed Monday morning in Las Mesitas, a town about three miles south of the airport.

    The cause of the crash is being investigated, but there was fog in the area at the time. Toncontin airport is considered dangerous because of its short runway and surrounding hills.

    The Let L-410 Turbolet was carrying two pilots and 12 passengers, including Rodolfo Rovelo, assistant secretary for Public Works, Jose Israel Salinas, a leader of the United Workers Federation of Honduras and former Economy Secretary Carlos Chain, said airline manager Felix Pacheco.

    “I’m destroyed, in shock, because of what happened,” Pacheco told the AP.

    At least 10 planes have crashed in and around the Toncontin airport since October 1989, when a Honduran commercial jet went down, killing 131 people.

    Toncontin’s short runway, old navigation equipment and neighboring hills make it one of the world’s more dangerous international airports. It was built on the southern edge of hilly Tegucigalpa in 1948 with a runway less than 5,300 feet long.

    Also among the passengers were Flynn Tomchuk and two fellow elders from the English-speaking Jehovah’s Witness congregation on Roatan, Robert Tomchuk said.

    Flynn Tomchuk’s wife, Tanya, his daughter, Alisha Tomchuk Bodden, and her husband, Robbie Bodden, were with him on Roatan but not on the flight.

    Robert Tomchuk said his son was excited about the religious work he was doing on Roatan. He had been there a few times before — staying longer each time.

    Flynn Tomchuk was a co-owner of Sunscapes Inc., a landscaping firm based in Richland but had left that behind for the time being to become a full-time minister.

    “He was out proclaiming the good news of God’s kingdom,” his father said.

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    I got this in an email,

    Please send emails urging Sr, Martinez & Capitan Vanegas, of this department of Air safety in Honduras to actively continue the investigation of the CAA flight 731 that crashed outside of Tegucigalpa on Feb 14, 2011, leaving 14 people dead. Let them know how many people are interested in the true, cold hard facts of the real investigation, and if not pursued it will not sit well with many people. If possible please also call them. Number one investigator for the accident is Mr. Martinez who’s cel number is (504)9643-2264, office number (504)2234-0263. The person in charge of all the investigators is Mr. Vanegas. Office number is the same (504)2234-0263 Or you can write emails to either of them at [email protected]. Thank you, Carl and Willow Carfagno

  • AnnOMaly
  • TotallyADD
    TotallyADD

    I pioneer for 3 months on Roaten back in 1972. How sad. Totally ADD

  • PYRAMIDSCHEME
    PYRAMIDSCHEME

    Thats too bad. It's sad to hear.

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