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Stunt pilot mourned after crash at Keystone Airport

A St. Augustine stunt pilot who was beloved in the local aviation community died Saturday when his plane crashed at Keystone Airport. A social media post by the St. Augustine Airport identified the pilot as 46-year-old Warren Cilliers, “an exceptional aerobatic pilot, talented mechanic, and dear friend to so many in the aviation community.” Patty Wagstaff, a stunt pilot who runs a flight school in St. Augustine, was friends with Cilliers. Wagsta…
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After several hours of autopsy, the identity of the victim of the plane crash that occurred Saturday morning at Keystone Heights Airport in Florida has been officially confirmed. Warren Cilliers - a renowned aerobatic pilot and respected member of the aviation community - has died. He arrived at the scene from his home airport in the St. Augustine area. He was scheduled to perform at a show that combined the exhibition with the charity event "Kr…

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Jacksonville Today broke the news in on Monday, November 10, 2025.
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