HONOLULU The Honolulu Medical Examiner has identified the last two victims of a deadly plane crash on Oahus North Shore that killed 11 people.
HONOLULU — The Honolulu Medical Examiner has identified the last two victims of a deadly plane crash on Oahu’s North Shore that killed 11 people.
Officials in a release Tuesday identified the victims as 48-year-old James Lisenbee and 42-year-old Jerome Renck, both of Hawaii.
The plane was carrying a group of skydivers when it rolled to the side and became inverted before crashing just after takeoff on June 21. There were no survivors .
The plane was being operated by Oahu Parachute Center, which listed Renck as its chief pilot on its website.
Danielle Marriott, Renck’s roommate, remembers him as kind and respectful with a silly sense of humor.
Marriott says Renck enjoyed travelling, hiking and surfing. She says he loved being a pilot and it was his dream to fly in Hawaii.