The victims of the Wisconsin plane crash were identified as the Air Guard of the National Guard, the Reserve of the Air Force.



According to reports, a woman serving in the Wisconsin Air National Guard was one of two people killed in a minor plane crash in the state last week.

The second victim was an Air Force reserve.

Staff Sergeant. Remington K. Vinay, 26, was flying in a twin-engine Velocity V-twin with Terner Byholm, 25, when the plane crashed in a wooded, swampy area shortly after takeoff from Southern Wisconsin Regional Airport Tuesday morning. The county medical examiner’s office fee, according to Fox 6 in Milwaukee

The plane was heading to Florida.

Winnie was a pilot assigned to the 115th Fighter Wing of the Wisconsin Air National Guard.

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“It is with a heavy heart that we announce the death of Valuable Member of the 115th Fighter Wing, Staff Sergeant Remington K. Vinnie,” the wing posted on its Facebook page.

Wing said she joined the Air National Guard in 2013 and was a decorative Pte, stationed in Japan and South Korea.

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“It was no secret that Staff Sergeant Winnie had a hobby of flying,” the post continued. “She got her private pilot’s license and worked as a flight instructor. Staff Sergeant. Winnie tried to make progress and advance in her life and career. સ Staff Sergeant. Vinay was an American airman loved by many and she It will be very loose. “

Byholm was a pilot with the Air Force Reserve and had been a Marine Reservist, according to Mrigrishtra.

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“He was a person that when you met him, you were fascinated by his presence,” he promised. “He thought of everyone in his life and will be remembered by all who know him.” Flying was also his passion, he said.

Vis., Rock County officials said the pair reported the problem on the plane before losing contact with the tower, according to a Fox 11 report on Green Bay. It is not clear who was flying the plane.

The Fox 6 report states that both pilots were from Wisconsin.