A man sent a heartbreaking final text message to his wife to say goodbye before the aircraft he was on crashed due to technical failures.
Benjamin Chafetz and pilot Boruch Taub from Cleveland took off from JFK International Airport on the evening of January 19 and were due to arrive at Cuyahoga County Airport.
The men were on board a single-engine Beechcraft A365 which lost oil pressure shortly after take off, the Mirror reports. Chaftez, 45, sent a chilling 'goodbye' message to his wife before the plane tragically crashed.In a heartfelt text message, he wrote: "I love you and the kids.
I am sorry for everything I have done. Aay rehillim. We lost engines. Call and have community say Tehillim." Tehillim is the Hebrew term for the book of Psalms as it's been confirmed both men were members of the Jewish community in Cleveland.A short while after, the air traffic controllers of the Federal Aviation Administration lost radar and radio contact with the plane.
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