San Francisco Chronicle

Couple killed in plane crash recalled fondly

- By Sarah Ravani

Two people killed in a weekend plane crash near Petaluma Municipal Airport were identified as a married couple from Carmichael (Sacramento County), according to fellow aviation enthusiast­s.

Richard and Sue Bristow, both 67, were killed Sunday afternoon after their RV-6 single-engine plane crashed a little more than half a mile east of the airport.

Adam Zimmerman, 43, said he met Richard Bristow about a month ago, when his 11-year-old son participat­ed in a Young Eagles event, which connects children with pilots who donate their aircraft and time to do an orientatio­n flight.

Richard Bristow “was the nicest, warmest guy anyone could hope to meet,” Zimmerman said, adding that the pilot was engaging and encouragin­g of his young son during his first flight.

“The impact he had on my son and I won’t be forgotten,” Zimmerman said. “We joined their (Experiment­al Aircraft Associatio­n) chapter in large part because of him.”

The cause of Sunday’s crash has not yet been determined and could take months, said Ian Gregor, a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administra­tion.

The NorCal Flight Center, an aviation school in Lincoln (Placer County) where Richard Bris-

tow spent time flying, posted a statement on Facebook about the couple.

“Our thoughts and prayers go to the family of our friend Richard Bristow and his wife. Unfortunat­ely, their RV-6 lost power as they departed Petaluma. He was a huge contributo­r here at the airport, and he and his wife will be missed greatly,” the post said.

Officials for the aviation school and family members did not respond to a call for comment.

The crash occurred on East Washington Street near Old Adobe Road, about 1,000 yards east of the airport, said Allen Kenitzer, an FAA spokesman.

The RV-6 is a twoseater plane built from a kit by Van’s Aircraft. The aircraft was first introduced in 1986 and has a top speed of about 200 mph.

Ross Aimer, a retired United Airlines pilot and CEO of Aero Consulting Experts, an aviation consulting firm, said the RV-6 is “a high-performanc­e airplane capable of aerobatics.”

 ?? Courtesy Adam Zimmerman ?? Richard Bristow (left) assists Adam Zimmerman’s 11-year-old son. Bristow and his wife, Sue, were killed in a plane crash Sunday.
Courtesy Adam Zimmerman Richard Bristow (left) assists Adam Zimmerman’s 11-year-old son. Bristow and his wife, Sue, were killed in a plane crash Sunday.

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