Site hosted by Angelfire.com: Build your free website today!
Aaliyah - A Heavenly Tribute




   
Pilot Of Aaliyah's Plane Had Been Caught With Cocaine, Was Not Authorized To Fly - 08.29.01
 



The pilot of the plane carrying Aaliyah and seven others from the Bahamas to Florida Saturday pleaded no contest to cocaine possession less than two weeks before the fatal crash and was not authorized to fly the craft.

Aaliyah, pilot Luis Morales III and the other seven passengers, who included the singer's security guard and makeup artist as well as representatives from her record label, were killed when the Cessna 402B crashed shortly after taking off from Marsh Harbour International Airport on Abaco Island (see "Aaliyah Killed In Plane Crash").

Morales, 30, was pulled over on August 7 when he drove his car through a stop sign in Pompano Beach, Florida, according to the Broward County Sheriff's records. The police officer searched the car, found pieces of crack cocaine and booked Morales on a felony cocaine-possession charge, as well as charges of driving with a suspended license and running a stop sign, records show. Morales told the arresting officer he was in the area to purchase powder cocaine for a friend, according to the arrest report.

On August 13, Morales entered a no-contest plea to the possession charge, as well as to a November charge of possessing stolen property, records show. He was given three years' probation, and the judge did not enter a decision on the condition that Morales successfully complete the probation, which included mandatory drug tests, according to the Broward County clerk of courts.

Morales' no-contest plea meant that his pilot's license should have been revoked under Federal Aviation Administration rules, according to FAA spokesperson Kathleen Bergen. While Morales' license hadn't been revoked yet, he was not authorized to fly the plane, which was operated by Blackhawk International Airways, according to Bergen.

Blackhawk is cleared to fly charter planes under a "single pilot certificate," meaning that only one pilot was authorized to fly the plane that crashed, Bergen said. Such certificates are common for small air taxi services like Blackhawk, which only has two planes, she said.

Though she did not identify the authorized pilot, Bergen said it was not Morales. Morales' license qualified him to fly Cessna 402B planes, but he was not on Blackhawk's certificate. Bergen said "it would not be appropriate" for the FAA to release the name of the authorized pilot.

While Blackhawk International is on record as the plane's operator, a company named Skystream is listed as the plane's owner, according to a spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Transportation. Both companies list the same Pembroke Pines, Florida, address as their headquarters. Calls to Blackhawk were not returned, and no phone number was available for Skystream.

U.S. and Bahamian authorities are still investigating reports that engine failure and overloading contributed to the crash (see "Aaliyah Plane Crash Investigation: No End In Sight").


Copyright © 2001 MTVnews.com, All Rights Reserved

 
08.26.01
Aaliyah Killed In Plane Crash

08.26.01
Fans Remember Aaliyah

08.26.01
Aaliyah Mourned As Artist Who Had 'Limitless Potential'

08.27.01
Timbaland, P. Diddy, Other Artists React To Aaliyah's Death

08.27.01
Hard-Working Aaliyah Packed Hit Albums, Movies Into Short Life

08.28.01
Aaliyah Plane Crash Investigation: No End In Sight

08.28.01
Damon Dash Says Every Day With Aaliyah Was Special

08.28.01
Jermaine Dupri, Hype Williams, Others Recall Aaliyah As 'Risk Taker,' 'Groundbreaker'

08.29.01
Aaliyah's Absence Felt At Lady Of Soul Awards

08.29.01
Pilot Of Aaliyah's Plane Had Been Caught With Cocaine, Was Not Authorized To Fly

08.29.01
Aaliyah Memorial Fund Established

08.30.01
Aaliyah's Final Video 'Very Special,' Director Says

08.30.01
Aaliyah's Videos To Be Played At Public Memorial

08.31.01
Fans, Artists Pay Last Respects To Aaliyah

08.31.01
Report Shows Aaliyah's Plane Was Overloaded

09.06.01
Janet, Missy, Others Honor Aaliyah During VMAs

09.10.01
Aaliyah's Plane Overloaded, Unbalanced, U.S. Report Says

10.04.01
Aaliyah Biography Slated For December

10.09.01
Aaliyah's Final Video To Premiere On Tuesday

11.16.01
Now 8 Hits Collection Dedicated To Aaliyah

11.21.01
Aaliyah Crash Investigation Focuses On Charter Company's Owner

12.26.01
Aaliyah's Brother Steps In To Finish Her Lines In Vampire Flick

02.25.02
Aaliyah, Six Months Later: #1 At Box Office With LP In Works

02.28.02
Families Of Men Killed In Aaliyah Crash File Lawsuits

03.04.02
Relatives Of Aaliyah's Bodyguard Suing For Wrongful Death

04.11.02
Aaliyah's 'Matrix' Role To Be Given To Nona Gaye

05.14.02
Aaliyah's Parents Accuse Virgin Of Negligence In Crash Suit

07.16.02
Cocaine, Alcohol Found In Pilot Of Aaliyah's Plane

10.28.02
New Aaliyah Single Premieres Online

11.06.02
Aaliyah LP Will Have Hits, Six New Songs, DVD Of Her Videos

11.15.02
Missy Elliott, Lil' Kim, Tweet To Lip-Sync In Aaliyah Video