Police name Israeli pilot, 2 passengers killed in deadly Bowie plane crash
Federal investigators are examining the wreckage, radar data and maintenance records as police say the plane was on a training flight.
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Three dead after small plane crashes near homes in Bowie, Maryland State Police say
BOWIE, Md. (Video: WRC-TV) — Three people died in a plane crash in a wooded area near homes in Bowie, according to Maryland State Police. WBAL-TV sister station, WRC-TV, reports a single-engine plane crashed late Saturday night near a townhome community but wasn’t found until the early morning hours on Sunday. An iPhone crash notification was received around 11:30 p.m. Saturday by Prince George’s County Public Safety Communications that led to a…
Police name Israeli pilot, 2 passengers killed in deadly Bowie plane crash
Three young men have been identified by police as the pilot and two passengers who were killed after a single-engine plane crashed in Prince George’s County, Maryland, Saturday night.
UPDATE: Two Israelis, Canadian Killed In Prince George's County Plane Crash - The BayNet
UPDATE June 22, 2026: BOWIE, Md. – Maryland State Police are releasing the identities of the three men involved in a fatal airplane crash in Prince George’s County this past weekend. The pilot, identified as Yoav Bomrind, 26, of Israel and two passengers, identified as David Rabinovitz, 19, of Israel and Elad Neidik, 20, of Canada were pronounced deceased on the scene. The NTSB leads the ongoing investigation. ORIGINAL POST: Maryland State Poli…
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