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Matt
07-17-2002, 2:10am
Officials report drugs, alcohol found in pilot of plane that crashed in Bahamas, killing Aaliyah

Tue Jul 16, 3:56 PM ET
By ROGAN M. SMITH, Associated Press Writer

NASSAU, Bahamas - The pilot of the small plane that crashed in the Bahamas last year — killing 22-year-old U.S. singer and actress Aaliyah, himself and seven others — had traces of cocaine and alcohol in his body, aviation officials said Tuesday.

An autopsy performed on Luis Antonio Morales Blanes' body revealed cocaine in his urine and traces of alcohol in his stomach, the Bahamas Department of Civil Aviation said in a statement.

Authorities are investigating how the substances might have affected the pilot at the time of the August crash. Morales, 30, was sentenced to three years probation on charges of crack cocaine possession 12 days before the crash.

Aaliyah, who was already a two-time Grammy nominee for best female R&B vocalist, was leaving the Bahamas following a video shoot when the Cessna 402-B crashed during takeoff. All nine people aboard died.

The aviation department also said Tuesday the aircraft may not have undergone fuel-pump wiring modifications required in August 1988. Unidentified particles and corrosion found in the fuel filters were "indications that routine maintenance was not being performed," the statement said.

"The investigative committee has not yet been able to talk to the owner of the airplane, nor has the owner produced the engine or aircraft log books, which would show the historical and current maintenance," it said.

The twin-engine plane was also at least 700 pounds (315 kilograms) overweight, investigators have said. Although nine were on board, the plane is certified to carry up to eight people including the pilot.

Inspection of the plane's engine, airframe, propeller and fuel system, however, has shown no cause for malfunction, authorities said Tuesday.

In May, the parents of Aaliyah filed a lawsuit against Virgin Records, alleging that negligence and recklessness caused the plane crash.

The suit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on behalf of Diane and Michael Haughton, also named as defendants several video production companies and Blackhawk International Airways, the company that operated the plane.

Neither Blackhawk nor Skystream, the plane's registered owner, had a permit to operate commercial charter flights in the Bahamas, investigators said.



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ShaniaLookAlike
07-17-2002, 2:20am
That is so awful. :scowl:

I also heard that the pilot wasn't completely certified to fly the plane. . . . or something to that effect.

It's such a shame to see those deaths due to a number of careless acts. :mad:
Not only the maintenance of the plane, but the drugs in the pilot is a disgrace and totally inexcusable. :scowl:

I hope Aaliyah's parents win the case. . . I honestly don't see how they can loose. The owner of the plane will eventually have to turn over the documents when it goes to court. :smirk:

Matt
07-17-2002, 3:35am
It's terrible. How could someone be so irresponsible with the life of others in their hands? :sad:

LovelyShania
07-18-2002, 10:35am
I was shocked as I heard this in the news.

I also heard that the pilot wasn't completely certified to fly the plane.

You're right. I heard that Morales (the pilot) was missing more than 100 hours of flight experience! I mean he said he did those practices but he didn't. How could this guy be allowed to fly those plane? I'll never understand this.

Aaliyah I miss you. You're an angel :angel:

[LovelyShania]

Shaniabomber99
07-18-2002, 12:32pm
I'm sadden by that:(

May Aaliyah rest her sole!

Carley

Eilsel
07-18-2002, 1:59pm
That's another reason I hate drugs and alcohol so much. Innocent lives were lost because of this.

Andrew
07-18-2002, 4:04pm
That is terrible! :mad: I hope they win that lawsuit!

shania x 64
07-19-2002, 9:26pm
Shades of Princess Di.:cry: :( :mad: