Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Crash kills ex-LA Dodger’s son

Capt. John Sax is one of 5 Marines to die in accident

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Former Los Angeles Dodgers player Steve Sax has issued a statement saying that his 33-year-old son who always dreamed of being a pilot was among five U.S. Marines killed during a training flight crash earlier this week in the California desert.

Capt. John J. Sax was among the aircrew of an Osprey tiltrotor aircraft that crashed training in a remote Imperial County area, about 115 miles east of San Diego and about 50 from Yuma, Arizona.

“It is with complete devastatio­n that I announce that my precious son, Johnny was one of the five US Marines that perished on Wednesday, June 8, in the Osprey Military crash near San Diego,” Steve Sax said in a statement published Saturday by CBSLA-TV.

“For those of you that knew Johnny, you saw his huge smile, bright light, his love for his family, the Marines, the joy of flying airplanes and defending our country! He was my hero and the best man I know, there was no better person to defend our country.”

The former Dodger said his son had wanted to be a pilot since he was young and would talk about the types of planes that were flying overhead while playing in the outfield in Little League baseball.

“There was never any doubt from a young age that Johnny would be a pilot and his passion was to fly!” the statement said. “This loss will change my life forever and is a loss to not only the Marines but this world!”

Steve Sax played in the Major Leagues from 1981 to 1994, winning two world championsh­ips in seven years as Dodgers second-baseman.

“The Los Angeles Dodgers are saddened to hear about the passing of Steve Sax’s son, John, and the five Marines who lost their lives in this week’s tragic helicopter accident. Our thoughts and condolence­s go out to their families and friends,“the Dodgers said in a tweet.

John J. Sax is survived by his wife, Amber, who is pregnant with their second child, and 20-monthold daughter, said Dodgers spokesman Steve Brener.

Sax, of Placer, Calif., was one of two pilots killed in the crash, with Capt. Nicholas P. Losapio, 31, of Rockingham, N.H.

Also killed were three tiltrotor crew chiefs: Cpl. Nathan E. Carlson, 21, of Winnebago, Ill.; Cpl. Seth D. Rasmuson, 21, of Johnson, Wy.; and Lance Cpl. Evan A. Strickland, 19, of Valencia, N.M.

The Osprey, a hybrid plane and helicopter, flew in Iraq and Afghanista­n but has been criticized as unsafe. It is designed to take off like a helicopter and cruise like a plane.

 ?? Chris Carlson / Associated Press file photo ?? Former Los Angeles Dodgers player Steve Sax said his 33-year-old son, Capt. John J. Sax, was among five U.S. Marines killed during a training flight crash earlier this week in the California desert.
Chris Carlson / Associated Press file photo Former Los Angeles Dodgers player Steve Sax said his 33-year-old son, Capt. John J. Sax, was among five U.S. Marines killed during a training flight crash earlier this week in the California desert.

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