Kansas family dies in Florida plane crash

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Five family members are confirmed dead and the search continues for the body of a sixth after a plane crash in Lake Wales, Florida, on Thursday.

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too bad it wasn't the gods hate fags family
 
Those killed were Ronald Bramlage, 45; his wife, Rebecca Bramlage, 43; and their children, Brandon, 15; Boston, 13; Beau, 11; and Roxanne, 8. Ronald and Rebecca Bramlage were both KSU graduates, and Fred Bramlage, Ronald's father, was the lead contributor to the Bramlage Coliseum located on the Kansas State University campus
 
The last victim to be found was in thick underbrush about half a mile southwest of the main wreckage, Judd said.
The plane began to break apart and crashed, going down in a remote, palmetto-covered stretch near Lake-Walk-In-The-Water that is not easily accessible, officials said.
Must have been horrible.
 
meh, more people of privilege dying at the hands of aircraft, that having some money allows them to fly... woo hoo.... meh!!
 
i sure hope the fire rescue people are going after the estate to get reimbursed for having to pick their dead asses up.... can you imagine how it would look if a family of wealth and privilege didnt clean up their own messes... how unrandian... lol... welfare queens...
 
just thinking like that for a minute even bugs me... i rescind whole comment... i want first responders, damn my socialist ass...
 
Must have been horrible.

Very odd for it to break up in mid flight, which makes it either an explosion or perhaps the pressurization system failed on over pressurized the cabin till it burst. I tend to doubt it was over pressurization as only a small section would likely to pop at that altitude and most likely not have resulted in loss the aircraft since it was probably at 260-280 knots which isn't that horrific amount of drag force being applied to a damaged aircraft cabin area. As such, I would think they were most likely intact until impact less there was a significant explosion, then all bets are off.

It gets REALLY messy when you have aircraft at high speeds do a "Hole in one" crash, the bodies are just shredded into small pieces from the force of impact. JetBlue went down in the Everglades, a big piece of remains was someone shoulder blade. After FMP/GFC merged into FWC, I was working with the guys who worked JetBlue site as GFC, the officers (and one of the FMP's Bell 206 pilots) and their airboats were used to shuttle recovery crews, equipment, and body bags back and forth to the command center, their descriptions were not pretty, apparently the smell was pretty overwhelming at times.
 
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