Officials: Man who stole plane, died in crash not a pilot
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Investigators are piecing together how an airline ground agent stole an empty commercial airplane, took off from Sea-Tac International Airport and crashed into a small island in the Puget Sound after being chased by military jets that were quickly scrambled to intercept the aircraft.
Officials said Saturday that the man was a 3.5-year Horizon Airlines employee and had clearance to be among aircraft, but that to their knowledge, he wasn’t a licensed pilot.
The 29-year-old used a machine called a pushback tractor to first manoeuvr the aircraft, which was in a maintenance area, so he could board and then take off Friday evening, authorities said.
A U.S. official briefed on the matter told The Associated Press the man was Richard Russell. The official wasn’t authorized to discuss the matter and spoke on the condition of anonymity.