A fire burns after an aircraft crashed in the Superstition Mountains in Apache Junction, on Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2011.[Tim Hacker/Tribune]
A fire burns after an aircraft crashed in the Superstition Mountains in Apache Junction, on Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2011.[Tim Hacker/Tribune]
A helicopter search light looks over the scene of an aircraft that crashed in the Superstition Mountains in Apache Junction, on Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2011.[Tim Hacker/Tribune]
A fire burns after an aircraft crashed in the Superstition Mountains in Apache Junction, on Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2011.[Tim Hacker/Tribune]
A fire burns after an aircraft crashed in the Superstition Mountains in Apache Junction, on Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2011.[Tim Hacker/Tribune]
A fire burns after an aircraft crashed in the Superstition Mountains in Apache Junction, on Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2011.[Tim Hacker/Tribune]
A helicopter search light looks over the scene of an aircraft that crashed in the Superstition Mountains in Apache Junction, on Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2011.[Tim Hacker/Tribune]
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brainfreeze posted at 8:32 am on Thu, Nov 24, 2011.
My heart breaks for this family, such a tragic accident.
AzGram20 posted at 1:09 pm on Thu, Nov 24, 2011.
[sad]
I am so sad for the Mother of this lost family. I once put my 5 year old son on a plane by himself and know the empty feeling that comes with doing that. To know that all three of your children are never coming back has to be the most devastating thing in the world. My heart goes out to her and all I can offer is a big hug. So very, very sad.