
A businessman, his wife and their four children were killed on Thursday when their small plane crashed into a swampy area of central Florida.
Ron Bramlage, 45, his wife, Rebecca, 43, and the couple's children - Brandon, 15; Boston, 13; Beau, 11; and 8-year-old Roxanne - were killed as they were heading home to Junction City, Kansas from the Bahamas.
Ron Bramlage, who owned Roadside Ventures LLC, was piloting the 2006 Pilatus Pc-12/47, a single-turboprop, fixed-wing plane, when it broke apart and went down about 12.30pm in the Tiger Creek Preserve.
Tragedy: Ron Bramlage (left), his wife, Rebecca (right) and their four children died in a plane crash in Florida
Sad: The couple's children Brandon, Boston, Beau and Roxanne also died as the family headed home to Junction City, Kansas from the Bahamas
Deputies reached the area by helicopters, but it was clear there were no survivors, the sheriff's office said.
The cause of the crash was not immediately known, and parts of the plane were found nearly three and a half miles away, investigators said.
Word quickly spread to the family's hometown where the family was known for their charitable work and always having a house full of neighborhood kids.
'It's just a horrific loss,' Junction City Mayor Pat Landes said, adding that the couple supported many local projects and provided college scholarships. The family was well known in town and at Kansas State University, where the basketball arena is named for Ron Bramlage's grandfather.
At least two dozen bouquets of flowers lined the black wrought-iron fence surrounding the family's ranch-style home by Thursday evening. A trampoline sat in the front lawn, and a hammock hung between two large trees in the wooded yard.
Standing in his front yard across the street, Rick Bazan said he had been friends with Ron Bramlage since childhood. He said his friend would often help local families financially, such as paying for kids to go to wrestling camps if their parents couldn't afford to send them.
'Long time': The community where the family lived said it will be difficult to deal with the loss as they were known for their charitable work and always having a house full of neighborhood kids
He said Rebecca, who was president of the local school board, 'never stopped working. She was tireless.' She would be embarrassed by the outpouring of support now at her home, where at least a half-dozen friends of the couple's children were always running around, Bazan said.
'It's going to be a long time getting over this one,' he said as he watched the family's neighbors and friends gather outside.
Bella Omann, 14, who went to middle school with the two younger boys, said Beau 'was really the funniest kid I've ever met.'
She had an advanced geometry class with Boston, whom she said 'loved reading books. We would always talk about our favorite books,' including the Harry Potter novels. He read so much, she said, that their teacher wouldn't allow extra material on students' desks to keep him from reading.
Another neighbor, Joann Williams, recalled driving by the home and seeing the children bouncing on the trampoline. 'They were just a beautiful family. They were just so together, cohesive,' she said.
Problem: Ron Bramlage was piloting the single-turboprop, fixed-wing plane (pictured) when it broke apart and went down about 12.30pm in the Tiger Creek Preserve in central Florida
The couple were graduates of Kansas State University and members of the K-State Alumni Association, President's Club, Foundation Trustees and Ahearn Fund.
'The Bramlage family holds a special place in the history of Kansas State University and K-State Athletics, and Ron and Becky have been loyal supporters and great fans of K-State. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Bramlage family during this difficult time,' University President Kirk Schulz and Athletics Director John Currie said in a joint statement.
Ron was the grandson of the late Fred Bramlage, a 1935 graduate of K-State and Junction City businessman. Fred Bramlage was the lead contributor to the construction of Bramlage Coliseum, a multipurpose arena that opened in 1988 and is home to the K-State men's and women's basketball teams.
A library in the city is named for Ron Bramlage's grandmother, Dorothy Bramlage.
Unclear: The cause of the crash wasn't immediately known, and parts of the plane were found miles away
Ron Walker, superintendent of the local school district, said the family was down-to-earth despite their wealth and famous name. He said Rebecca, along with heading the school board, was a board member of the local school foundation.
'I've been here about 10 years now. She and Ron, they were among the first people to greet me. I didn't even know they had any wealth at all for about five years. It was just, "How can we help you, how can we serve?'''
The 4,900-acre Tiger Creek Preserve about 50 miles southwest of Orlando contains hardwood swamps, hammocks, scrubby flatwoods, pine flatwoods, sandhill and longleaf pine/wiregrass habitat, according to its website.
The crash site was only reachable by helicopters and all-terrain vehicles. The National Transportation Safety Board will lead the investigation, which the Federal Aviation Administration said would take a long time. The family had stopped for customs in Fort Pierce, Florida, and had taken off half an hour before the crash.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2156290/Ron-Bramlage-family-die-Florida-plane-crash.html#ixzz1xCKOXJND
By: Zipper10
In: Regional News
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Location: Junction City, Kansas, United States (load item map)
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terrible...Imagine living next to these folks and knowing that their house will be totally empty.
Posted Jun-8-2012 Byeeep (846.78) 
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I saw the radar/transponder track. They were bearing roughly NW when the plane did a sharp right turn to the NE and followed a straight line from there. Catastrophic structural failure is my first guess. Second guess is the pilot (the father, I assume) had a severe and sudden cardiovascular event.
Posted Jun-8-2012 Bymoanranger (246.62) 
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@Univert Are you thinking sabotage?
Posted Jun-8-2012 Bykhamomil (1578.54) 
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Sabotage
Posted Jun-8-2012 Bymattb1974 (1070.78) 
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Here's a freaky detail: This very same plane was alleged last year to have ferried Casey Anthony about at the behest of some wealthy benefactor or friend of her lawyer. It may have been a case of mistaken identity (a woman passenger mistaken for Anthony).
Posted Jun-8-2012 Bymoanranger (246.62) 
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sad stuff..
Posted Jun-8-2012 Bysp0ke (420.56) sp0ke View Channel Send Message
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Must have been terrifying when the plane broke apart. RIP what a loss.
Posted Jun-8-2012 Byggppgg (894.90) 
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tragedy
Posted Jun-8-2012 Bykuzak20 (3863.00) kuzak20 View Channel Send Message
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A tragedy, made only worse by some of the stupidest human beings alive making comments on it.
Posted Jun-8-2012 Byyorba (1021.48) yorba View Channel Send Message
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WOW, how sad, RIP! That is a great plane, I wonder how/why it just broke apart?
Posted Jun-8-2012 Byweekendaviator (248.50) 
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How can a plane just break apart?
Posted Jun-8-2012 Bygio666 (3340.38) 
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Likeliest cause would be an error by maintenance people or a repair job gone wrong. A mistake at the factory is less likely but not impossible.
Posted Jun-8-2012 Bymoanranger (246.62) 
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Exceeded VNE like in the original Bonanzas?
Posted Jun-8-2012 ByJetRanger (514.44) 
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That would be a good guess but I'll wait for the FAA report.
V speeds for the non-aviators:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V_speeds
Posted Jun-8-2012 Bymlivsey (1100.56) 
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Yep... definitely.
Armchair quarterbacking is easy.
:)
Posted Jun-20-2012 ByJetRanger (514.44) 
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I observe certain calculations; not a lot of them. Primarily wieght/velocity calculations and screw the rest. That what modern instrumwents are for.
Posted Jun-21-2012 Bymlivsey (1100.56) 
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sad about dying.
but always lolling @ paying for naming rights... the arrogance is probably one of the reasons he couldn't pilot well.
Posted Jun-8-2012 Byyoutubesux (272.12) 
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