Flight attendant killed in DC plane crash was Jewish youth group alum
Commenters shared recollections of him, including one who called him “always a lively, high-spirited person.” Several said they had known him and his sister from their time with the youth group.
(JTA) — One of the flight attendants killed in the recent plane crash in Washington, DC, was an alumnus of a Jewish youth group with a passion for travel and a talent for comedy.
Ian Epstein, one of the four flight attendants on American Eagle Flight 5342, was an alumnus of the pluralist Jewish youth group BBYO, the group posted to Facebook on Thursday. He is one of 67 victims of the crash Wednesday night over the Potomac River, in which an army helicopter collided with a passenger plane.
“Our hearts are heavy as we mourn the loss of Ian Epstein, an AZA alum, who tragically lost his life in the plane crash at Reagan National Airport yesterday. Ian was a proud member of our Movement and attended our summer leadership camps at Perlman in 1987,” BBYO posted, referring to the organization’s Pennsylvania camp.
"A high-spirited person"
Commenters shared recollections of him, including one who called him “always a lively, high-spirited person.” Several said they had known him and his sister from their time with the youth group.Epstein was known for his sense of humor, and since his name was publicized, a video of him delivering jokes and one-liners during in-flight announcements on a regional flight to Charlotte has gone viral on TikTok, with more than a million views.
“There is absolutely positively not to be one ounce of mopey-ness or groaning on this plane,” he says at one point. “Welcome aboard, everybody, we’re glad you’re here.”