WABC Eyewitness News, "LI pilots
indicted in fatal Gol Airlines Brazil crash"
A court spokesman says two American pilots
have been indicted on manslaughter-related charges in Brazil's worst-ever
airline crash. The two pilots, from Long Island, were involved in a September
29, 2006 collision between an executive jet and a Gol Airlines Boeing
737. The crash killed 154 people.
Joseph Lepore and Jan Paladino spent more than two months in a hotel while
officials investigated their role in the incident. They were eventually
released on the stipulation that they would return if criminal charges
were filed. Lepore, of Bay Shore, and Paladino, of Westhampton Beach, were
flying a small plane that clipped the wings of the Brazilian Gol airliner.
Brazilian authorities had seized the pilots' passports, and while the
men were not under arrest, they chose to remain in their Rio de Janeiro
hotel. The pilots contend they were cleared by controllers to fly at 37,000
feet. None of the seven people aboard the private Legacy jet, owned by
Excel-Aire of Ronkonkoma was hurt. Brazilian prosecutors determined in
early May that the Long Island pilots were responsible for the crash. Officials
described the actual charge as exposing and aircraft to danger resulting
in death, which they said was akin to involuntary manslaughter.