Bringing Them Home: ALPA Honors the Crew of Jazz Flight 8646
Hundreds of uniformed pilots showed up to Newark, Ottawa, and Montréal airports to pay their respects to Captain Antoine Forest and First Officer Mackenzie Gunther, the pilots of Jazz Aviation Flight 8646, on their final flights home.
“This is how we honor and pay our respects to our fallen airline pilot colleagues,” said ALPA president Capt. Jason Ambrosi. “We mourn and turn our grief into action. No family should ever feel this pain. In honor of our fallen union brothers, we will fight to enact changes that will make aviation safer.”
“Captain Forest and First Officer Gunther were part of our family—the ALPA Canada family, the union family, and our aviation family,” said ALPA Canada president Capt. Tim Perry. “Our deepest condolences go out to their families, their loved ones, and our Jazz Aviation colleagues. We grieve with you and stand with you as we work to make aviation safer.”
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