International Herald Tribune, "Attorney:
American pilots will testify in U.S. in Brazil plane crash probe"
Two American pilots facing criminal charges
after their executive jet collided with a commercial airliner over the
Amazon are willing to testify in the case, but will not return to Brazil,
their American lawyer said Thursday. "They are innocent of any crime,
but are completely willing and eager to tell their story," said
Joel R. Weiss. "We are going to tell our story according to international
treaty."
Joseph Lepore and Jan Paladino and four Brazilian air controllers were
indicted in June by a Brazilian judge. The pilots are accused of turning
off the transponder on their Embraer Legacy 600 executive jet before it
collided at 37,000 feet (11,000 meters) with a Boeing 737 operated by Gol
airlines last September. All 154 people aboard the jetliner were killed;
none of the seven people aboard the pilots' jet, owned by ExcelAire of
Ronkonkoma, was injured. The pilots deny turning off the transponder and
instead say they were flying at an altitude designated by the air controllers.
They could face up to three years in prison if convicted.
A federal judge in Brazil issued a subpoena last month for the pilots
to testify at a court proceeding this Monday, but Weiss said their Brazilian
defense attorney, Theo Dias, will tell the court they have declined to
return to Brazil. Weiss cited the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty, which
he said would allow the pilots to testify about the case from their home
country. He said the pilots could offer depositions, be interviewed by
Brazilian authorities in the U.S., or testify by video conference or other
electronic means.