The family of a 22-year-old flight student who died in a 2023 Piper Seminole crash in Oregon has filed a lawsuit against the flight school where he was doing his training.
The $27 million wrongful death lawsuit filed last week in Multnomah County, Oregon, by the family of Barrett Bevacqua names Hillsboro Aero Academy along with Alaska Airlines, Horizon Air, and its training arm Ascend Academy, in connection with the crash of the twin engine aircraft in October 2023, Portland’s KGW-TV reported. Both Bevacqua and the instructor were killed when the aircraft came down vertically into an occupied house in Newberg. A back seat passenger was severely injured. No one on the ground was hurt.
