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Adina Azarian, a Keller Williams agent, tragically killed in an airplane accident.

Keller Williams agent Adina Azarian dead in plane crash

Keller Williams agent Adina Azarian dead in plane crash

Four people, including Adina Azarian, a Keller Williams real estate agent, were killed in a plane crash that shook Washington, D.C., and surrounding areas Sunday, triggering a sonic boom from F-16 fighter jets as they intercepted the unresponsive aircraft. Azarian, along with her daughter Aria, were identified among the victims. “We are deeply saddened to confirm the tragic loss of our beloved agent Adina Azarian and her daughter, Aria,” said Keller Williams in a statement. Encountering no response from the aircraft as it passed into restricted airspace, fighter pilots were given authorization to fly at supersonic speeds, producing the loud sonic boom that shook residents in Maryland and Virginia. The plane crashed in rural Virginia after plummeting over 30,000 feet per minute. Only human remains were found among the wreckage, which was scattered across a large area. 
 
FAQs: 
Who were the victims of the “ghost plane” crash that rocked Washington, D.C. and the surrounding areas? 
Four people were killed in the crash, including Adina Azarian, a Keller Williams real estate agent, and her daughter Aria. 
 
What caused the loud sonic boom that residents in Maryland and Virginia felt? 
Fighter jets intercepted the “ghost plane” after it entered restricted airspace in the nation’s capital and did not respond to communications, and pilots were given authorization to travel at supersonic speeds. 
 
Were there any survivors of the plane crash? 
No, only human remains were found among the scattered wreckage.

Keller Williams agent Adina Azarian dead in plane crash
Keller Williams agent Adina Azarian dead in plane crash

Keller Williams representative Adina Azarian dies in an airplane accident.

Real estate professional Adina Azarian, who had worked extensively in New York City and Long Island as a Keller Williams agent, has been named among the victims of a recent plane crash, the so-called “ghost plane” incident that required F-16 fighter jets to be deployed over Washington, DC. Azarian and her daughter were both killed. The firm released a statement expressing its condolences and describing her as an “iconic real estate agent.” Azarian had worked with Keller Williams since 2011 and had previously worked in Manhattan for over 20 years, specialising in properties ranging from $1m to $3m. Among the other victims of the crash were John and Barbara Rumpel’s daughter and granddaughter, who had been travelling with a nanny and a pilot.

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