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Show A-12 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, January 18-21, 2020 The Park Record Pilot killed in plane crash was founder of ski company Snowboard Alpine Masters National Speed Series and won a bronze medal in trick skiing at the Pan American Senior Water Ski Championships, the company said. He is survived by his wife, Dawn, his four children and two grandchildren. Goode had taken off around 3 p.m. from an airport in Bountiful for what was supposed to be a short flight to an airport in Ogden, but he crashed about half a mile (1 kilometer) from the runway, Gwynn said. Photos and videos that people posted online showed the wreckage on fire, with flames a few feet high topped by black smoke on a street with houses on both sides. David Guerrero heard the crash from the basement of his home in the neighborhood and ran outside with his video camera to see what had happened. He saw a small plane on fire and gave his camera to somebody else to run home and get a fire extinguisher to go help. Police stopped him from getting any closer, though, and shortly after his video captured a loud explosion that came from the demolished plane, Guerrero said. He said the explosion shook him. “You hear and see the explosion and you just know that someone died in front of you, so it’s very shocking,” Guerrero said. “I haven’t stopped thinking about that all day. “ David Goode loved flying through air, water and snow BRADY MCCOMBS Associated Press NEW PRICE Hello. helloparkcity.com Scott Maizlish 435.901.4309 scottmaizlish.com scott.maizlish@sothebysrealty.com Natalie Cregger 801.244.2367 natalie.cregger@sothebysrealty.com 3777 Quarry Mountain Road Lot 30 5.28 Acres | Price Reduced to $2,300,000 This material is based upon information that we consider reliable, but because it has been supplied by third parties, we cannot represent that it is accurate or complete, including price, or withdrawal without notice; square footage is an estimate only. ©MMXX Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Sotheby’s International Realty® is a licensed trademark to Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates, Inc. An Equal Opportunity Company. Each Office Is Independently Owned And Operated. Copyright© Summit Sotheby’s International Realty 2020. SALT LAKE CITY — The pilot killed when his small plane crashed into a Utah neighborhood Wednesday was the founder of a company that made skis and he loved water skiing, snow skiing and flying his airplane, the business said Thursday. David Goode, 64, was the only one inside a twin-engine Cessna that clipped one home before crashing in a street in between other town homes in Roy, about about 30 miles (48 kilometers) north of Salt Lake City, Roy Police Sgt. Matthew Gwynn said in a news release. Nobody else was injured. The cause of the crash is unknown, Gwynn said. The National Transportation and Safety Board is investigating. Goode was the founder and president of Ogden-based Goode Ski Technologies, which makes water skis and snow skis. He was an avid water and snow skier and was named to the Water Ski Hall of Fame in 2014, the company said in a post on its website. He had recently won a downhill event at the U.S. Ski and People’s Health Clinic cofounder makes a return Prominent doctor started health care nonprofit in 1992 John Hanrahan. “Our staff and volunteers really have a heart for helping our community and neighbors and it is an honor to work with such dedicated individuals.” In his role at People’s Health Clinic Dr. John will be responsible for providing high quality, patient-centered internal/family medical care in accordance with the nonprofit’s mission. He will supervise staff providers, as well as help recruit and support medical volunteers. Hanrahan has spent the last year as District Governor Elect of Utah Rotary District 5420 where he oversaw the 39 Rotary clubs within the State. He co-founded People’s Health Clinic in 1999 and also co-founded Summit County Friends of the Library, Conserve Our Open Lands, and the Hope Alliance, an international humanitarian organization creating change in developing communities globally. John moved to Park City in SUBMITTED BY THE PEOPLE’S HEALTH CLINIC Prominent Park City doctor John Hanrahan is resuming his role as Medical Director at People’s Health Clinic, a Park City nonprofit dedicated to providing medical care to the uninsured in Summit and Wasatch Counties. Hanrahan has spent the last year in a leadership role at Rotary International and as board member and volunteer medical provider at People’s Health Clinic. His first day back at the clinic will be Feb. 1. “I believe everyone deserves high quality health care and our patients are extremely grateful for the care they get,” said ore m d n ic a d’s s u e m Recor v i l Find e Park dar in h n on T ts Cale line at lendar a n Eve and on com/c t . prin record k par par 1992 and worked at the Park City Family Health Clinic as a family doctor for eight years. He has been active in the community serving on many community Boards and was President of the Hope Alliance from 2000-2006. He was then elected to the Summit County Council in 2008. He has received several national and community awards, including the Rotary International Service Above Self Award and the Park City Board of Realtors Community Service Award. People’s Health Clinic is a volunteer-driven, community supported nonprofit organization dedicated to providing no cost quality healthcare to uninsured individuals in Summit and Wasatch Counties. Founded in 1999 in a mobile van, the first health clinic delivered medical care to more than 700 people. People’s Health Clinic is open Monday through Friday and is located in Park City with a satellite office in Heber City. s at form t n eve ission n w ur o ntsubm o y it ve m e / b Su .com ord rec k Get all the latest Park Record updates. It was the fifth private plane crash that Roy City Police have responded to since 2016, which is why Police Chief Carl Merino said Thursday he will spearhead an investigation into safety concerns at the nearby Ogden Municipal Airport. Merino said the city will work the NTSB, the Federal Aviation Administration and airport owners to find out why so many planes are crashing. Four schools sit under the flight path, he said. “It has become quite clear there is a safety problem for these aircraft,” Merino said in a news release. A small plane crashed near Roy in November after hitting a billboard. Two people on board, a commercial pilot and a student, were injured. The same plane had made an emergency landing on Interstate 15 in May 2018. Another small plane made an emergency landing on a nearby state highway in September 2017. Neither of the two people aboard were seriously injured. In July 2017, two couples on vacation were killed when their small plane crashed. Guerrero said the number of plane crashes in the area has residents spooked. He said his mother regularly takes walks right where Wednesday’s plane crashed. “I don’t know what is going on here,” he said. “It’s scary to live close to things like this that happen.” |