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Alaska Pilot, Passengers Foil Attempted Murder-Suicide A flight to Aniak, Alaska Airport came close to a tragic end. In single-pilot aircraft, non-pilot passengers are often welcome in the right front seat. But Joshua Kersch, a Cessna Caravan pilot for Ryan Air, declined such a request on a 76-NM flight from Bethel to Aniak, Alaska, perhaps saving his life and those of five passengers. On July 7, 18-year-old Jaden Lake-Kameroff of Bethel boarded the scheduled Ryan Air flight. A spokesman for the Alaska State Troopers told the Anchorage Daily News, “Lake-Kameroff had asked the pilot to fly the plane … during the flight and initially asked to sit in the unoccupied copilot seat. Both requests were denied by the pilot.” ....
Terror In The Skies: 'Suicidal' Alaska Teen Grabbed Plane's Controls, Sent It Into Nosedive ibtimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ibtimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
By Bill Galluccio Photo: Getty Images Jaden Lake-Kameroff asked the pilot if he could try to fly the aircraft and sit in the co-pilot seat. Both of his requests were denied. When the plane was about five miles from Aniak Airport, Lake-Kameroff jumped out of his seat and managed to take control of the yoke. He sent the plane, which was between 1,500 and 1,000 feet above the ground, into a nose-dive. The passengers managed to pull the teen off the controls, and the pilot was able to land the plane safely. There were six people on the flight. Lake-Kameroff was taken into custody when the plane landed and is facing numerous charges, including second-degree terroristic threatening, five counts of first-degree attempted assault, and four counts of third-degree assault. He told police that he was trying to end his life and had previously received treatment from a behavioral specialist. ....
By Bill Galluccio Photo: Getty Images Jaden Lake-Kameroff asked the pilot if he could try to fly the aircraft and sit in the co-pilot seat. Both of his requests were denied. When the plane was about five miles from Aniak Airport, Lake-Kameroff jumped out of his seat and managed to take control of the yoke. He sent the plane, which was between 1,500 and 1,000 feet above the ground, into a nose-dive. The passengers managed to pull the teen off the controls, and the pilot was able to land the plane safely. There were six people on the flight. Lake-Kameroff was taken into custody when the plane landed and is facing numerous charges, including second-degree terroristic threatening, five counts of first-degree attempted assault, and four counts of third-degree assault. He told police that he was trying to end his life and had previously received treatment from a behavioral specialist. ....