No, no. This is too sad for words.

I screamed when I read there were figure skaters and their families on that plane. I hope Max is enveloped and wrapped in love. This is too much. Another heartbreak for the figure skating community that recalls the long ago Sabena airline flight. That tragedy was even more devastating as the entire U.S. figure skating team, with coaches, families, and officials were on one plane. Maybe it's best for groups to break-up even more and travel separately. I so wish that one of Max's parents had returned home with him. What can be done in this moment to help this young man? Of course, nothing will bring his parents back. I don't know what to say. All these lives and young promise lost.
It was fate for Maravilla, apparently, to not be on the plane. Similar scenarios happened with the 1961 Sabena flight. A skater who was supposed to go to Worlds that year pulled out, and the next younger skater in line took his place, and died. This will bring back horrible memories for all the old-timers who were kids who lost their friends and coaches in 1961. The skating community suffered the grievous loss of the amazing, multi-talented Maribel Vinson Owen and her two daughters in that crash. Their loss was enormous. Somehow Maribel's mother soldiered on, often visiting the Boston rink over the years. Such loss is unspeakable and inconsolable. What happened in 1961 changed the face and trajectory of the sport globally, obviously in addition to having untold, unresolvable individual impacts. I am sure something will be developed in future months and years as a tribute and in memory of those whose precious, irreplaceable lives were lost.
It is unconscionable that this crash was preventable. Trump reportedly recently fired important staff from an already understaffed FAA. It is being reported that for some reason, the military helicopter did not heed warnings from air traffic controllers. The pilots on the plane were following instructions they had been given. Nothing will bring back these precious lives.
My thoughts and prayers for everyone who lost friends and loved ones.
