8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (18)
#19458372 at 2023-08-30 05:41:22 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #23897: 1A Wins "NO.MESS.WITH.SNEK" Edition
>>19458288
Q 653 refers to this:
Hotel Execs Perished In Helicopter Crash: Newport Beach
A Newport Beach man has perished, along with 2 other victims in the fatal helicopter crash. All were connected to The Standard hotel chain. Ashley Ludwig, Patch Staff Posted?Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 11:41 am PT
The people who died were identified as Brian R. Reichelt, 56, of Hollywood, Florida; Joseph Anthony Tena, 60, of Newport Beach; and Kimberly Lynne Watzman, 45, of Santa Monica. All were connected to the luxury hotel chain, The Standard, with Tena having a financial stake in the hotels. Waltzman, was the general manager of The Standard hotel in West Hollywood. https://archive.is/RpnYu https://patch.com/california/newportbeach/three-identified-fatal-helicopter-crash-newport-beach
#18059611 at 2023-01-02 17:46:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #22134: Eyes on Water Cali Earthquakes Edition
>>18059585
'Tragic loss': 3 people killed aboard helicopter in Newport Beach crash are identified
Three people killed when a helicopter crashed into a home in a gated neighborhood in Newport Beach on Tuesday have been identified, authorities said Wednesday.
Joseph Anthony Tena, 60, of Newport Beach, Kimberly Lynne Watzman, 45, of Santa Monica and Brian Reichelt, 56, of Hollywood, Fla., died in the crash, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Department. Two other people were injured, authorities said.
https://www.latimes.com/socal/daily-pilot/news/tn-dpt-me-crash-update-20180131-story.html
What happened @ hotel?
[AS]
What is [AS] attempting right now?
Favor repaid.
Q
#7941046 at 2020-01-28 16:45:42 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10163: Dems, Shaken and Stirred Edition
>>7941042
The people who died were identified as Brian R. Reichelt, 56, of Hollywood, Florida; Joseph Anthony Tena, 60, of Newport Beach; and Kimberly Lynne Watzman, 45, of Santa Monica. Watzman worked as the general manager of The Standard hotel in West Hollywood.
Reichelt worked for The Standard in Miami as a regional finance director "It was an honor to be her brother for my 40 years," Watzman's brother, Ryan, said. "… I plan on doing my best to honor her and find out what happened."
#6741750 at 2019-06-13 16:17:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8622: Q Gone Fishin' Edition
>>6741691
On Jan. 31, QAnon posted at timestamp 22:22:52, approximately
10:23 pm ET, noting a helicopter crash that happened in Newport
Beach and involved an unnamed hotel general manager.
A few minutes later, QAnon suggested that Schiff had an unspecified
problematic relationship with something that happened at the
Standard Hotel, such that Schiff's attempt to block and counter the
release of the "Nunes Memo" was Schiff's unspecified repayment
perhaps for covering up whatever it was that happened at the hotel.
The background to these posts takes us to the day before, when an
R44 helicopter taking off from John Wayne Airport in Orange County,
California, at 1:45 pm local time, crashed in Newport Beach
residential area, KILLING three executives associated with the
Standard Hotel, a trendy, gay-friendly hotel located in Schiff's district
in West Hollywood, California.
The three killed in the helicopter crash associated with the hotel were
the Kimberly Lynne Watzman, 45 years old, the general manager of
the Standard Hotel; Brian Reichelt, 56, of Hollywood, Florida, who
worked at the Standard Hotel in Hollywood, Florida and was regional
financial director for the Standard International, the parent company
hotel chain; and Joseph Anthony Tena, 60 of Newport Beach.
#5951704 at 2019-03-28 23:21:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7612: HONOR & RESPECT Edition
Oh Adam Schiff…what have you done in your past? You've been a very evil person. There is a special place for you.
'Tragic loss': 3 people killed aboard helicopter in Newport Beach crash are identified
By Hannah Fry
Jan 31, 2018 | 4:20 PM
Three people killed when a helicopter crashed into a home in a gated neighborhood in Newport Beach on Tuesday have been identified, authorities said Wednesday.
Joseph Anthony Tena, 60, of Newport Beach, Kimberly Lynne Watzman, 45, of Santa Monica and Brian Reichelt, 56, of Hollywood, Fla., died in the crash, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Department. Two other people were injured, authorities said.
Residents said a woman was in the kitchen of the home when the helicopter crashed, damaging a bedroom, but no one in the house was hurt.
Tena, Watzman and Reichelt were among four people aboard the Robinson R44 copter when it slammed into the home on Shearwater Place near Egret Court in the Bayview Terrace community, authorities said. Police responded to the crash at about 1:50 p.m.
The four-seat helicopter went down shortly after taking off from John Wayne Airport on its way to Catalina Island, according to Joshua Cawthra, a senior investigator with the National Transportation Safety Board.
The pilot and two passengers were killed, Cawthra said.
A third passenger was seriously injured and was taken to Orange County Global Medical Center in Santa Ana in critical but stable condition, hospital spokesman Jeff Corless said.
A person on the ground suffered minor injuries and was treated at a hospital and released, authorities said.
Authorities would not confirm Wednesday who was flying the helicopter.
Tena, nicknamed "Pepe," is the only person identified in the crash who had a pilot's license, according to Federal Aviation Administration records. He received his private license for helicopters in August 2014.
Watzman and Reichelt worked for the Standard chain of boutique hotels, which has locations in West Hollywood and downtown Los Angeles, a company representative said Wednesday.
Watzman was the general manager of the Standard hotel in West Hollywood. She had worked for the company for nearly 11 years.
Reichelt was the regional finance director for parent company Standard International since 2011.
"We are heartbroken by the tragic loss of our friends," said Amar Lalvani, chief executive of Standard International. "Our focus now is on supporting their loved ones and our team during this difficult time."
The FAA and NTSB are investigating the crash. Cawthra said no distress call was made from the helicopter before it went down.
FAA records show the copter was registered to Spitzer Helicopter LLC in Canyon Lake in Riverside County. Eric Spitzer of Spitzer Helicopter said he leased the R44 to Revolution Aviation, a flight school and touring company at John Wayne Airport.
Investigators have determined the flight was not part of a class or sightseeing tour, Cawthra said.
Revolution Aviation had been leasing the aircraft - one of 85 helicopters in Spitzer's fleet - since April 2016 and flew it regularly, he said.
Messages left with Revolution Aviation were not returned Tuesday and Wednesday.
The copter was manufactured in 2003 by Robinson Helicopter Co., based in Torrance. The family-owned company's two-seat R22 and four-seat R44 are popular among flight schools, police departments, sightseeing companies, ranchers and recreational pilots.
Bayview Terrace resident Paddi Faubion said Tuesday that she was in her home when she heard a helicopter rotor struggling to turn, as though the aircraft was losing power. She ran to her balcony and watched as the copter clipped the roof of a neighbor's home and slammed into the side of another, sending up a plume of dust.
"It was like a train hitting a wall," Faubion said. "You just knew something horrible had happened."
Several neighbors rushed to the copter's twisted wreckage, and two of them pulled out the pilot, Faubion said. Fuel spilled from the helicopter onto the street.
"I just put my hands on the side of the helicopter and prayed," Faubion said.
The Los Angeles Times and KTLA contributed to this report.
4:20 p.m.: This article was updated throughout.
11:20 a.m.: This article was updated with the identity of the third person killed.
This article was originally published at 10:45 a.m.
https://www.latimes.com/socal/daily-pilot/news/tn-dpt-me-crash-update-20180131-story.html
#5876058 at 2019-03-25 04:03:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7517: Exonerated Edition
So from what I can tell.. the only connection Schiff has publicly to the Standard / Newport Helicopter crash incident is that it's in his district. Ed Buck (who frequents the Standard) and has a donor connection to Dems including Schiff obviously has his dirt; IE killing black gay prostitutes.
I been through the :
Joseph Anthony Tena Heli Crash
Kimberly Lynne Watzman (Standard) Heli Crash
Brian R. Reichelt (Standard) Heli Crash
…
Marina Abramovic (Spirit Cooker) Clinton/Podesta
v
Andrè Balazs (Standard)
West Hollywood Sex / Human Trafficking D28
Ed Buck (Standard) Black Gay Prostitute deaths.
V
Adam Schiff D28 Rep
Ted Lieu
Clinton
Is there something I'm not seeing? I want more dots please.
#5840125 at 2019-03-23 04:41:11 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7471: Libtards BTFO Edition
Some strange articles about the Standard Hotel:
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January 31, 2018. Kimberly Lynne Watzman, the general manager of the Standard Hotel in West Hollywood, was one of the three people killed in a helicopter crash in Newport Beach.
Another person who died was Brian Reichelt of Hollywood, Fla. Reichelt, who was the regional finance director for the Standard's parent company.
The third person who died was Joseph Anthony Tena, 60, of Newport Beach, who apparently was the pilot. All three were connected to the luxury hotel chain. Tena, nicknamed "Pepe," was thee only person identified in the crash who had a pilot's license, according to Federal Aviation Administration records. He received his private license for helicopters in August 2014.
Another passenger (unnamed) was seriously injured and was taken to Orange County Global Medical Center in Santa Ana.
It had been flying from John Wayne Airport to Catalina Island.
https://www.wehoville.com/2018/01/31/gm-wehos-standard-hotel-identified-victim-newport-beach-helicopter-crash/
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December 13, 2015. A fight between a suspect and four other people inside the Standard, a luxury hotel in downtown Los Angeles - exploded into gun violence early Sunday that left one person dead, one paralyzed and three others wounded.
Investigators said the altercation began between the 10th and 12th floor of the hotel over access to a birthday party. The altercation moved down to the lobby and continued onto the hotel's parking lot, LAPD said.
The station later reported that the man who died was 21 years old, and would have turned 22 later this month. The Standard, located in the 500 block of South Flower Street, is a celebrity hotspot and has been the setting for several film and television productions.
https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2015/12/13/1-dead-in-shooting-at-standard-hotel-in-downtown-los-angeles/
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September 15, 2014, By Seth Abramovitch. The 24-hour party vibe of the Standard Hotel in downtown Los Angeles ground to a halt Monday afternoon when a man leaped 12 floors to his death from the hotel's rooftop lounge.
Owned by hotelier Andre Balazs, the downtown outpost of the Standard opened in 2002 in what was the Superior Oil Company Building, a steel-and-marble modernist structure originally built in 1956. The building was added in 2003 to the National Register of Historic Places.
In the years since, Balazs has opened another Standard in Miami Beach and two more in New York City.
It was in one of the latter - a tower straddling lower Manhattan's elevated walkway known as the High Line - that Jay Z famously got into an elevator tussle with sister-in-law Solange Knowles as wife Beyonce looked on.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/man-jumps-death-roof-standard-733020
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#1597487 at 2018-05-31 15:44:19 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #2009: Comfy Quilts Edition
>>1597340
SoCal
'Tragic loss': 3 people killed aboard helicopter in Newport Beach crash are identified
By Hannah Fry
Jan 31, 2018 | 4:20 PM
Wreckage fills the scene where a helicopter crashed into a Newport Beach house in a gated community Tuesday afternoon. (KTLA)
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Three people killed when a helicopter crashed into a home in a gated neighborhood in Newport Beach on Tuesday have been identified, authorities said Wednesday.
Joseph Anthony Tena, 60, of Newport Beach, Kimberly Lynne Watzman, 45, of Santa Monica and Brian Reichelt, 56, of Hollywood, Fla., died in the crash, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Department. Two other people were injured, authorities said.
Residents said a woman was in the kitchen of the home when the helicopter crashed, damaging a bedroom, but no one in the house was hurt.
Tena, Watzman and Reichelt were among four people aboard the Robinson R44 copter when it slammed into the home on Shearwater Place near Egret Court in the Bayview Terrace community, authorities said. Police responded to the crash at about 1:50 p.m.
The four-seat helicopter went down shortly after taking off from John Wayne Airport on its way to Catalina Island, according to Joshua Cawthra, a senior investigator with the National Transportation Safety Board.
The pilot and two passengers were killed, Cawthra said.
A third passenger was seriously injured and was taken to Orange County Global Medical Center in Santa Ana in critical but stable condition, hospital spokesman Jeff Corless said.
A person on the ground suffered minor injuries and was treated at a hospital and released, authorities said.
Authorities would not confirm Wednesday who was flying the helicopter.
Tena, nicknamed "Pepe," is the only person identified in the crash who had a pilot's license, according to Federal Aviation Administration records. He received his private license for helicopters in August 2014.
Watzman and Reichelt worked for the Standard chain of boutique hotels, which has locations in West Hollywood and downtown Los Angeles, a company representative said Wednesday.
Watzman was the general manager of the Standard hotel in West Hollywood. She had worked for the company for nearly 11 years.
Reichelt was the regional finance director for parent company Standard International since 2011.
"We are heartbroken by the tragic loss of our friends," said Amar Lalvani, chief executive of Standard International. "Our focus now is on supporting their loved ones and our team during this difficult time."
The FAA and NTSB are investigating the crash. Cawthra said no distress call was made from the helicopter before it went down.
FAA records show the copter was registered to Spitzer Helicopter LLC in Canyon Lake in Riverside County. Eric Spitzer of Spitzer Helicopter said he leased the R44 to Revolution Aviation, a flight school and touring company at John Wayne Airport.
Investigators have determined the flight was not part of a class or sightseeing tour, Cawthra said.
Revolution Aviation had been leasing the aircraft - one of 85 helicopters in Spitzer's fleet - since April 2016 and flew it regularly, he said.
Messages left with Revolution Aviation were not returned Tuesday and Wednesday.
The copter was manufactured in 2003 by Robinson Helicopter Co., based in Torrance. The family-owned company's two-seat R22 and four-seat R44 are popular among flight schools, police departments, sightseeing companies, ranchers and recreational pilots.
Bayview Terrace resident Paddi Faubion said Tuesday that she was in her home when she heard a helicopter rotor struggling to turn, as though the aircraft was losing power. She ran to her balcony and watched as the copter clipped the roof of a neighbor's home and slammed into the side of another, sending up a plume of dust.
"It was like a train hitting a wall," Faubion said. "You just knew something horrible had happened."
Several neighbors rushed to the copter's twisted wreckage, and two of them pulled out the pilot, Faubion said. Fuel spilled from the helicopter onto the street.
"I just put my hands on the side of the helicopter and prayed," Faubion said.
The Los Angeles Times and KTLA contributed to this report.
hannah.fry@latimes.com
Twitter: @HannahFryTCN
UPDATES:
4:20 p.m.: This article was updated throughout.
11:20 a.m.: This article was updated with the identity of the third person killed.
This article was originally published at 10:45 a.m.
#933628 at 2018-04-07 08:44:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #1161: Lots to Dig Edition
>>933522
Names from the helicopter crash that was carrying the employees from the Standard Hotel are below.
Joseph Anthony Tena, 60, of Newport Beach, Kimberly Lynne Watzman, 45, of Santa Monica and Brian Reichelt, 56, of Hollywood, Fla., died in the crash, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Department. Two other people were injured, authorities said.
#288890 at 2018-02-06 23:34:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #353: The picture that made us all mental edition
>>286752
new owner: Amar Lalvani
hotel: Standard LA
helicopter victims: Brian R. Reichelt, 56, of Hollywood, Florida; Joseph Anthony Tena, 60, of Newport Beach; and Kimberly Lynne Watzman, 45, of Santa Monica. All were connected to the luxury hotel chain, The Standard, with Tena having a financial stake in the hotels. Waltzman, was the general manager of The Standard hotel in West Hollywood.
A+ list mostly movie actor, living overseas: Clooney
A+ list actress in hiding: Julia Roberts
Man with big time sports interests: Donald Sterling
#230682 at 2018-02-01 04:18:56 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #281: Bye Bye Schiff Edition
>>230665
The people who died were identified as Brian R. Reichelt, 56, of Hollywood, Florida; Joseph Anthony Tena, 60, of Newport Beach; and Kimberly Lynne Watzman, 45, of Santa Monica.
#230379 at 2018-02-01 04:02:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #280: Reread EOs Edition
>>230315
The pilot of the Robinson R44 helicopter, Joseph Anthony Tena, 60, of Newport Beach, along with passengers Kimberly Lynne Watzman, 45, of Santa Monica, and Brian R. Reichelt, 56, of Hollywood, Fla. died in the crash, the Orange County coroner's office said.
#230196 at 2018-02-01 03:52:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #280: Reread EOs Edition
The Orange County coroner's office has released the names of the three victims who died when a helicopter crashed into a Newport Beach home, and federal investigators have said there were no distress call before the crash.
The victims were: Joseph Anthony Tena, 60, of Newport Beach; Kimberly Lynne Watzman, 45, of Santa Monica; and Brian R. Reichelt, 56, of Hollywood, Florida.
It's not yet know which person was the pilot, but of the names of the deceased, only Joseph "Pepe" Tena has a pilot's license, Federal Aviation Administration records show. His license to fly a helicopter as a private pilot was issued in August 2014.
#230148 at 2018-02-01 03:49:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #280: Reread EOs Edition
The pilot of the Robinson R44 helicopter, Joseph Anthony Tena, 60, of Newport Beach
#229929 at 2018-02-01 03:38:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #280: Reread EOs Edition
Helicopter.
CRASH.
Newport Beach.
Hotel GM.
What happened @ those hotels?
Q
The Orange County coroner's office has released the names of the three victims who died when a helicopter crashed into a Newport Beach home, and federal investigators have said there were no distress call before the crash.
The victims were: Joseph Anthony Tena, 60, of Newport Beach; Kimberly Lynne Watzman, 45, of Santa Monica; and Brian R. Reichelt, 56, of Hollywood, Florida.
Brian Reichelt, left, is seen in a photo posted to his Facebook page on Feb. 12, 2017; Kimberly Watzman is seen in a photo posted to her Facebook page on March 12, 2013.
Brian Reichelt, left, is seen in a photo posted to his Facebook page on Feb. 12, 2017; Kimberly Watzman is seen in a photo posted to her Facebook page on March 12, 2013.
Watzman and Reichelt were both employed with The Standard chain of boutique hotels, which has locations in West Hollywood and downtown Los Angeles, a company spokesperson confirmed.
Watzman had worked with the company for nearly 11 years and was serving as general manager for the West Hollywood hotel.
#229883 at 2018-02-01 03:35:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #280: Reread EOs Edition
>>229644
NO DISTRESS CALL WAS MADE, NTSB SAYS:
http:// ktla. com/2018/01/31/authorities-id-3-killed-in-helicopter-crash-into-newport-beach-home/
The Orange County coroner's office has released the names of the three victims who died when a helicopter crashed into a Newport Beach home, and federal investigators have said there were no distress call before the crash.
The victims were: Joseph Anthony Tena, 60, of Newport Beach; Kimberly Lynne Watzman, 45, of Santa Monica; and Brian R. Reichelt, 56, of Hollywood, Florida.
Brian Reichelt, left, is seen in a photo posted to his Facebook page on Feb. 12, 2017; Kimberly Watzman is seen in a photo posted to her Facebook page on March 12, 2013.
Brian Reichelt, left, is seen in a photo posted to his Facebook page on Feb. 12, 2017; Kimberly Watzman is seen in a photo posted to her Facebook page on March 12, 2013.
Watzman and Reichelt were both employed with The Standard chain of boutique hotels, which has locations in West Hollywood and downtown Los Angeles, a company spokesperson confirmed.
Watzman had worked with the company for nearly 11 years and was serving as general manager for the West Hollywood hotel.
Watzman's brother told KTLA he lives next door to his sister in Santa Monica. Being the general manager at the Standard in West Hollywood was her dream job, Ryan Watzman said.
"I couldn't have hoped for a better sister," he said. "She was beloved by many people, including all the folks she worked with at the Standard."
Reichelt had worked more than six years for the hotel's parent company, Standard International, as a regional finance director.
"We are heartbroken by the tragic loss of our friends," Amar Lalvani, CEO of Standard International, said in a statement. "Our focus now is on supporting their loved ones and our team during this difficult time."
It's not clear how Tena knew the other two victims.
The Robinson 44 helicopter they were aboard crashed under unknown circumstances into a home at the corner of Shearwater Place and Egret Court about 1:45 p.m. Tuesday.
The aircraft had departed from John Wayne Airport on its way to Catalina Island when it crashed shortly after takeoff, National Transportation Safety Board Senior Investigator Joshua Cawthra said Wednesday morning.
A total of five people were involved in the crash, including four aboard the helicopter and one bystander on the ground who received minor injuries.
The pilot and two passengers were killed in the crash, and a third passenger was seriously injured, Cawthra said.
It's not yet know which person was the pilot, but of the names of the deceased, only Joseph "Pepe" Tena has a pilot's license, Federal Aviation Administration records show. His license to fly a helicopter as a private pilot was issued in August 2014.
Cawthra said no distress call was ever made from the helicopter before it went down. MainTenance records were being examined Wednesday.
The aircraft is owned by Spitzer Helicopter and was under lease to Revolution Aviation, which offers flight training and tours, according to its website. The flight that crashed was not part of a class or sightseeing tour, Cawthra said.
A probable cause report from the NTSB typically takes months if not more than a year to be completed, FAA spokesman Ian Gregor said.
Orange County Global Medical Center received a patient from the crash scene, hospital spokesman Jeff Corless confirmed. The patient is being treated and is in critical but stable condition, Corless said.
Officials from both the NTSB and the FAA are investigating the crash. On Wednesday, they were combing through the wreckage for clues.
KTLA's Melissa Pamer and Erika Martin contributed to this article.
#229828 at 2018-02-01 03:32:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #279: Tomorrow is Freedom Day Edition
>>229644
oseph Anthony Tena and Kimberly Lynne Watzman Killed In Newport Beach Helicopter Crash Involving Revolution Aviation; One Passenger Survived
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA (January 31, 2018) - A helicopter accident involving a Revolution Aviation helicopter tragically killed three people and left 1 passenger severely injured after the Revolution Aviation helicopter took off from the John Wayne Airport before crashing into a house.
Newport Beach officials have been able to identify two of the people in the Robinson R44 light helicopter crash as Joseph Anthony Tena and Kimberly Lynne Watzman.
Joseph Tena and Kimberly Watzman may have been on a helicopter tour with Revolution Aviation, but that has not been confirmed at this time. The company that owns the helicopter provides pilots with training and offers scenic helicopter tours.
A witness to the helicopter crash said that she saw the helicopter drop like a rock before smashing into the side of a Newport Beach house.
Firefighters and paramedics rushed to the scene of the accident to treat the victims for their injuries. Three of the four people on board the helicopter were killed, while one passenger survived.
Tragically, Joseph Tena and Kimberly Watzman were pronounced dead after the Revolution Aviation helicopter crashed into the house. A family inside of the house was uninjured. The cause of the fatal helicopter crash remains under investigation.
LIABILITY IN HELICOPTER ACCIDENTS
Helicopter pilots have a responsibility to fly in a reasonably safe manner according to the prevailing conditions that they encounter. Factors like wind speed and visibility should be taken into consideration. When a helicopter pilot fails to exercise a reasonable level of care in the operation of their vehicle and causes an accident, the company that they work for may be vicariously liable. A number of accidents occur every year when a helicopter enters into a vortex ring state. A vortex ring state occurs when a helicopter experiences a severe loss of lift and is sucked into its own downwash. An experienced pilot should typically utilize the Vuichard Recovery Technique or the Lateral Recovery Technique in order to recover safely and prevent further descent. A flight training company may also be liable for an accident if they give the pilot inadequate or poor training. In addition to pilot error, there may also be liability on the manufacturer of the helicopter if a mechanical malfunction contributed to an accident. The victim's of a helicopter accident may be able to file a claim for damages.
Our staff at the Avrek Law Firm were deeply saddened to learn about the tragic Revolution Aviation helicopter accident that killed Joseph Tena and Kimberly Watzman. We extend our thoughts and prayers to the victims' families as they are going through such an incredibly difficult time. As helicopter accident attorneys and consumer safety advocates, we understand how important it is to perform regular mainTenance on helicopters and that pilots undergo regular training for emergency situations. We sincerely hope that the FAA, NTSB and Newport Beach officials will investigate what happened thoroughly. Steps need to be taken to make sure that this does not happen again. No family should ever have to suffer through something like this. We encourage anyone that may have seen what happened to reach out to investigators at the National Transportation Safety Board for the sake of all of those that have been affected (310) 380-5660.
#229680 at 2018-02-01 03:25:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #279: Tomorrow is Freedom Day Edition
>>229644
Three people killed when a helicopter crashed into a home in a gated neighborhood in Newport Beach on Tuesday have been identified, authorities said Wednesday.
Joseph Anthony Tena, 60, of Newport Beach, Kimberly Lynne Watzman, 45, of Santa Monica and Brian Reichelt, 56, of Hollywood, Florida, died in the crash, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Department. Two other people were injured, authorities said.
8kun Midnight Riders Posts (1)
#176772 at 2023-12-02 02:34:19 (UTC+1)
QR Midnight Riders #932: Seth strikes back from beyond the grave EDITION
>>176766
https://patch.com/california/newportbeach/three-identified-fatal-helicopter-crash-newport-beach
Hotel Execs Perished In Helicopter Crash: Newport Beach(Patch.com)
A Newport Beach man has perished, along with 2 other victims in the fatal helicopter crash. All were connected to The Standard hotel chain.
Updated Thu, Feb 1, 2018 at 12:13 pm PT
NEWPORT BEACH, CA - Though officials still do not know what caused a sight-seeing helicopter to crash one mile away from the John Wayne Airport, three individuals were identified who perished in that collision. Federal investigators will continue what will be a months-long effort to determine what caused the aircraft to come down.
The people who died were identified as Brian R. Reichelt, 56, of Hollywood, Florida; Joseph Anthony Tena, 60, of Newport Beach; and Kimberly Lynne Watzman, 45, of Santa Monica. All were connected to the luxury hotel chain, The Standard, with Tena having a financial stake in the hotels. Waltzman, was the general manager of The Standard hotel in West Hollywood.
"It was an honor to be her brother for my 40 years," Watzman's brother, Ryan, told NBC4. "… I plan on doing my best to honor her and find out what happened."
Ryan Watzman told the station his sister dropped off her dog, Harley, at their parents' house in Marina del Rey Tuesday morning, telling them she was taking a day trip to Catalina Island.
Amar Lalvani, CEO of Standard International, issued a statement saying, "We are heartbroken by the tragic loss of our friends. Our focus now is on supporting their loved ones and our team during this difficult time."
One patient was still listed in critical condition as of Wednesday evening, according to an Orange County Global Medical Center spokesperson.
National Transportation Safety Board investigator Joshua Cawthra told reporters Wednesday morning that all three people who died were aboard the Robinson R44 helicopter that crashed about 1:45 p.m. Tuesday near Shearwater Place and Egret Court. A fourth person aboard the helicopter was seriously injured, while a bystander on the ground was also injured.
Witnesses described a plume of smoke as the helicopter plunged to the ground. It appeared to clip the tile roof of one home, then skid along the ground through the residential intersection before smashing into a side wall of another home. The helicopter pushed in a master bedroom wall, and its tail section ended up in a side yard.
Cawthra said the helicopter pilot was killed, along with two passengers. He said there was no known distress call from the pilot prior to the crash.
The helicopter was apparently being flown from John Wayne Airport on a day trip to Catalina Island.
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Helicopter.
CRASH.
Newport Beach.
Hotel GM.
What happened @ those hotels?
Q
>>229644
Watzman was the General Manager of the STANDARD HOTEL in West Hollywood. She had worked for the company for nearly 11 years.
http:// www.latimes.com/socal/daily-
pilot/news/tn-dpt-me-crash-update-20180131-story.html
>>229794
What happened @ hotel?
[AS]
What is [AS] attempting right now?
Favor repaid.
Q
8chan/8kun QResearch2Gen Posts (2)
#21966 at 2018-05-15 12:49:08 (UTC+1)
2nd Generation Q Research General #29 - Alternative Creations Edition
>>21963
>Apr 20 2018 19:30:58 (EST) Q !xowAT4Z3VQ ID: 948590 1121272
>Mack is naming names.
>Big names in H-Wood / Gov't (local/federal).
>Proof.
>The 'Standard' Hotel.
>Helicopter crash.
>All related.
>Future will prove past.
>AS.
>Feeling ok today?
>Why is the MX border / Long Beach Port so important?
>Tick TOCK (LLC).
>Q
The Standard hotel and AS references Adam Schiff
Report: Evidence Exists to Charge Schiff With Treason - QAnon
President Trump tweets Schiff must be stopped
>phone call between AS and Valerie Jaret constitutes treason
>helicopter crash at Newport Beach was coverup as repayment for Adam Schiff attempting to block Nunes memo
https:// www.infowars.com/report-evidence-exists-to-charge-schiff-with-treason-qanon/
https:// archive.fo/XRpKB
Helicopter crash at Newport Beach victims
>Joseph Anthony Tena, 60, of Newport Beach
>Kimberly Lynne Watzman, 45, of Santa Monica
>Brian R. Reichelt, 56, of Hollywood, Florida.
>Watzman and Reichelt were both employed with The Standard chain of boutique hotels, which has locations in West Hollywood
>Watzman served 11 years as general manager in West Hollywood
>crashed about 1:45 p.m. Tuesday. [January 30, 2018]
http:// ktla.com/2018/01/31/authorities-id-3-killed-in-helicopter-crash-into-newport-beach-home/
https:// archive.fo/qWP3X
The Standard Hotel at West Hollywood
http:// www.standardhotels.com/la/properties/hollywood
https:// archive.fo/eZyHu
What is this? Young woman/girl in white lingerie eating spaghetti (pasta) and poster of a woman-shaped cutout of spaghetti. And a man wearing a bear's head in bed with a woman.
#6606 at 2018-03-20 14:18:08 (UTC+1)
2nd Generation Q Research General #9
oh the reichert that was on board also, worked also for standard hotel…
Joseph Anthony Tena: nothing found yet