Yesterday at its monthly board meeting, the Naples Airport Authority (NAA) held a moment of silence for the deceased flight crewmembers of the Bombardier Challenger 604 that crashed on approach to Florida’s Naples Airport (KAPF) last Friday. “The Naples Airport Authority extends its heartfelt condolences to the families of captain Edward Daniel Murphy…and second-in-command Frederick Hofmann…who perished in the tragic accident,” said NAA chair Rick Ruppert. This is believed to be the first fatal jet accident at KAPF in its 80-year history, he noted.
“We also recognize [cabin] crewmember Sydney Ann Bosmans,” who survived, Ruppert added. “Their collective, decisive actions likely saved the lives of the two passengers and many more on the ground. Our thoughts are with them and those affected during this difficult time.”
Ruppert also thanked the air traffic controllers and first responders “who acted promptly when the pilots reported an emergency.” He said the Collier County Sheriff’s Office, Collier EMS, city of Marco Island Fire Rescue, Greater Naples Fire Rescue District, Naples Airport’s Aircraft Rescue and Firefighters in partnership with the city of Naples Fire Department, and North Collier Fire Rescue District were the local agencies arriving “almost immediately” on the scene.
The National Transportation Safety Board continues its investigation of the accident.