Gilroy family killed in central California plane crash
BAKERSFIELD
-- A Gilroy family, flying out of San Jose, died Saturday afternoon
when their small private plane crashed into a Bakersfield almond
orchard, killing both parents and three children.
According to his LinkedIn profile, Jason Price was an engineer at Genesis Solutions in Gilroy. On her Facebook page -- where there was a full-color photograph of the five family members -- Olga Price indicated she once attended the Blackford High School in San Jose. Jason led teams and served as a machinery technician in the U.S. Coast Guard in the late 1990s as a machinery technician and also offered disaster and humanitarian relief as a pilot with the Civil Air Patrol.
Bakersfield pilot Brad Pinnell called the weather "marginal, but flyable." Price had just filed Instrument Flight Rules because of poor visibility and precipitation.
"The two most likely culprits would be tail icing or a structural failure," Pinnell said.
"There were conditions for icing present earlier in the day at the level they were at, it could be suspected," said Pinnell, who canceled a flight to San Luis Obispo earlier in the day due to the weather.
The plane is a seven-seat high-performance 1978 fixed wing single engine, using a reciprocating engine.
The owner of the plane, according to FAA records, is RAD Aviation LLC of San Jose. A woman who answered a number listed for that address would only say that her husband used to be part owner of the plane but sold his share.
Joe Rodriguez contributed to this report. Contact Lisa M. Krieger at 650-492-4098. Follow her at Twitter.com/LisaMKrieger and Facebook.com/Lisa M. Kriege
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