Former Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker and DJ Adam Goldstein remains in critical condition Sunday after the accident, a fire killed four people when their Learjet skidded on the runway in South Carolina.
Four killed in southern California, including the level of the two pilots, who felt that the bus was blown shortly before the accident.
Doctors of Barker and Goldstein said Sunday that born in Los Angeles are expected to be fully back in the second and third degree incurred in the wreck.
Debbie Hersman, representative and board member of the National Council for Transport Safety, said investigators back to the cockpit voice recorder and spent hours dissecting the relevant protocols of negotiations between the pilots of the Learjet.
“The team responded to the firm, according to the tire explosion,” said Hersman. “The crew tried to abandon the take-off, but could not stop the plane to the runway.”
Learjet crashed shortly before midnight Friday in Colombia, caused the death of Chris Baker, 29, in studio city, and Charles, however, 25, of Los Angeles, as members of the entourage Barker. Also killed were pilot Sara Lemmon, 31, of Anaheim Hills and co-pilot James mild, 52, of Carlsbad, according to Lexington County, Missouri coroner’s office.
A small plane on the way to Van Nuys, also from Columbia Metropolitan Airport, where flight controllers saw sparks.
The reaction bite from the end of the runway, now through the perimeter fence and the road to a clash with the shaft, where he was engulfed in flames, transportation safety board officials said.
Hersman said investigators have worked for 12 hours to collect evidence in 8600 feet along the runway airport, the search for the vessel main landing gear and pieces of rubber tires, including waste.
Barker, 32, played the drums platinum-selling band, and also starred in their own reality show on MTV. Goldstein, 35, owner of Hollywood hot spot LAX. Over the weekend, family members Barker and Goldstein released a joint statement:
“Both Travis Barker and Adam Goldstein (DJ AM) is currently considered the second and third degree. Barker suffered burns to his torso and lower body, and Goldstein suffered from burns and a hand Part of his head. “
“Given the fact that both Barker and Goldstein, both in good health and not suffering from any other complications related to the accident”, said the statement, “the full recovery is expected.”
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