Family of Jazz Aviation Hero Pilot Antoine Forest Speaks Out, Shares Heartwarming Childhood Photo
“Have a safe flight, my brother! Oh yes, we’ve often heard that phrase, but this time will be the last. You were coming and going in the wind, always full of new projects in mind. Gone again in the wind too soon to say goodbyeI love you brotheryou can leave with your head held high.”
It wasn’t just the words — it was the image. Two young brothers, frozen in a moment long before aviation, before headlines, before tragedy. The deceased pilot is now being remembered for the decisions he made in seconds — but those closest to him are reminding the world of something else.
In the end, it’s not just the heroism that lingers — it’s the contrast. The same man who calmly fought to save dozens of lives in a cockpit was once just a kid smiling beside his brother in a simple photograph.
But while passengers would later describe the pilots’ final, life-saving decisions, earlier details about the tragedy reveal how a routine emergency quickly spiraled into the devastating chain of events unfolding on the ground.

Antoine Forest sits casually in a classroom, smiling mid-conversation, his relaxed posture and beanie giving the moment an easy, everyday warmth. | Source: Facebook/Antoine Forest
A newly released recording has detailed a horrifying airport emergency, tracing the final minutes before a routine response turned into something far worse.
On March 23, 2026, the chilling timeline surrounding the LaGuardia Airport collision involving an Air Canada flight and an emergency truck was revealed.
What started as an onboard odor complaint in the late hours of Sunday, March 22, quickly spiraled into a deadly runway incident, and the audio only makes it more unsettling.
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