You spent your last moments sharing the beauty of what you were flying by with the world.

He brought these gifts throughout his travels and by doing so, spread the Gospel by word and deed to those he encountered. That means I lift a lot of bags.

Richard “Beebo” Russell worked as a ground services agent for Horizon Air until he stole a plane Friday night and crashed it.

"It may seem difficult for those watching at home to believe, but Beebo was a warm, compassionate man.

He then used a pushback tractor to rotate the aircraft 180 degrees, before taxing the plane to the runway. So many bags,” he said. Amber Jamieson BuzzFeed News Reporter David Mack BuzzFeed News Reporter. On behalf of the family, we are stunned and heartbroken. ET Rest in Peace, Skyking.Amazing how many people were moved by this man in his passing.
ET Posted on August 11, 2018, at 3:55 p.m. A man who grew up with Richard Russell does not believe his longtime friend was suicidal when he stole a plane from Sea-Tac Airport Friday night. “The set-up in aviation in America is we secure the airfield and then we have the mindset that we have employees that are credentialed and authorized to be there to operate them,” he said.Beck, the Horizon CEO, said the employee didn’t have a pilot’s license and he wasn’t sure how he had learned to fly.“Commercial aircrafts are complex machines,” Beck said.

He saw the underlying current and the insanity of this world.

And you didn't hurt anyone. He went up there to live. You know, for a moment there, you were the freest guy in the planet. Listening to him talk while he was flying was life changing and has made me re think everything. David Mack is a deputy director of breaking news for BuzzFeed News and is based in New York. But in the most unironic and Boomer-less way possible.See more of Richard “Beebo” Russell SkyKing Tribute Page on FacebookSee more of Richard “Beebo” Russell SkyKing Tribute Page on FacebookFacebook is showing information to help you better understand the purpose of a Page. On Facebook, Rich, using the name Beebo Russell, wrote that he lived in Sumner, Washington, was from Wasilla, Alaska, and was married to Hannah Russell, who works as … Weird times. He always had a smile on his face,” said Christenson.

It’s likely that you too feel an affinity with him and his final barrel roll as he made his departure with a last great gig in the sky not wanting to hurt anyone else. RIP skyking. Beebo, in all his jokes and charisma, was a man who cared deeply and used how he was designed to serve other people. “But it allows me to do some pretty cool things too.” The video showed images of his travels, including a flight-seeing tour in Alaska, a road trip in France, and a rugby game in Ireland.In one blog post for his class, Russell designed a logo that included a drawing of a Q400 turboprop, the same make of plane he stole Friday night, writing that it was the type of plane he worked on.Russell wrote that he hoped to become a manager at Horizon, or to join the military or go into law enforcement, once he’d graduated.Puget Sound was misspelled in an earlier version of this post.Amber Jamieson is a reporter for BuzzFeed News and is based in New York. His story has resonated with a lot of people.

However, they said he had worked as a ground services agent for Horizon Air since February 2015, which matched information on Russell’s LinkedIn profile. Last updated on August 13, 2018, at 4:08 a.m.

Like a lot of bags. August 11, 2018. Beebo kept everything in his cargo shorts; sometimes it was a bottle of craft-beer (he had the deep-pocket style), sometimes it was an open bag of Swedish fish or shells from Cabo for his wife’s collection, and other times it was a wild coconut fusion pastry he picked up from a new bakery, which he would then gently wrap in napkin to share later. Absolutely horrified,” said Christenson, whose wife also works for Horizon.The large network of Horizon staffers on social media alerted him to the news that the plane was flown by Russell, a man Christenson worked regularly with.“I thought he was a pretty nice kid. "While the focus of our investigation thus far has centered on Richard Russell, 29, of Sumner, Washington, the FBI is awaiting the results of a review by the Pierce County Medical Examiner's Office," bureau spokesperson Ayn Dietrich-Williams said in a statement.Tilden, the Alaska Air CEO, said the employee worked his shift Friday and was believed to be wearing his uniform when he stole the plane.
He fashioned his humor, his wit, his intellect, and his energy as tools to make people feel at home, as if they were the only ones in the room. I am sad for your wife and family, who must miss you dearly, but I am inspired at what you did. https://t.co/Ra4LcIhwfUIn a statement Saturday, Russell's family said they were shocked and devastated by the incident. I can never forget this day.

I’m unsettled that the air traffic controllers didn’t seem to quite give him an ounce of the humanity he was looking for with his sarcastic jokes.

The 29-year-old man who died after crashing a stolen plane in Seattle Friday evening has been identified by family and friends as former Wasilla resident Richard "Beebo" Russell.