The fourth victim killed when a kit-built electric plane crashed in California has been identified as the son of a Zoom executive.
Isaac Zimmern, 27, was with his longtime girlfriend, Emma Wilmer Shiles, in the homemade craft piloted by his friend Rocky Ferrier, who was killed along with his fiancée, Cassidy Petit, in last week's crash. I boarded a plane.
Zimmern is the son of Johann Zimmern, 59, Zoom's head of global education marketing, who lives in a $1.1 million home in San Francisco's Sunnyside neighborhood. The International Business Times reported.
The younger Zimmern also lived in San Francisco with Wilmer Shiles, 27, and the couple had been together for 10 years.
Mr. Zimmern has spent the past three years leaving his hometown to work in New York City, most recently as a senior operations associate at Barrow, a Brooklyn-based furniture manufacturer. According to his LinkedIn profile.
He was identified as the fourth person aboard the Cozy Mark IV, a single-engine, four-seater plane that crashed off the coast of Half Moon Bay around 4pm last Sunday.
A 911 caller reported first hearing “engine spatter” and then seeing the plane crash into the water. Philip Hallworth of the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office said.
The National Transportation Safety Board said the cause of the accident was still under investigation and said a preliminary report would be completed in the coming weeks.
However, probable cause reports can take one to two years.
The Federal Aviation Administration is also involved in the investigation.
So far, only Wilmer Shiles' body has been found, and the chance of “survival” of the remaining three is so low that the U.S. Coast Guard called off the search and rescue operation less than a day after it began. . The San Francisco Chronicle reported.
San Mateo County Sheriff's Office rescue teams are still searching to find the bodies of Zimmern, Petit and Ferrier.
Ferrier, an Australian known in the experimental aircraft community, graduated from MIT with a degree in aerospace engineering.
He is the owner of the doomed plane and recently engaged to Petit, a venture capitalist with San Francisco-based RH Capital.
Petit shared an engagement photo taken in front of a snowy mountain in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming on New Year's Day, which was her last post before the accident.




