Less than a day after Doug Lane's eldest son, Spencer Lane, and his wife, Christine Lane, died tragically aboard the flight of American Airlines who crashed in Washington DC, has revealed the ice skating trip of his son.
All aboard the plane that transport 60 passengers and four members of the Wichita airport crew in Kansas that collided with an army helicopter, fears that he dies dead.
Spencer had only assumed ice skating about three years after seeing Nathan Chen de Team Usa win gold at the Beijing Olympic Games. He progressed so fast to be part of the national program along with the former world champions.
'It was like a phenomenon and loved it. And there was no one pushing him. It was just someone who loved him and had natural talent, but he also worked every day, “Doug on Spencer said with a younger brother, Milo, not on the plane too.
“He approached Boston every day, made online high school and was in artistic skating.”
The family is based in Barrington, Rhode Island, with Spencer and Milo, both adopted from South Korea of children.
Doug Lane's eldest son, Spencer, died in the DC plane crash in the middle of a remarkable skating trip
Doug's wife, Christine Lane, was also on the flight that crashed at the time of landing on DC
Spencer Lane shared a photo from inside the condemned plane shortly before he crashed.
Doug Zeghibe, the head of the Boston Skating Club in Norwood, MassachusettsHe announced the names of the six people associated with their club that were on board.
Jinna Han, Jinna Han, Christ Sun, Christ, Vadim Naumov and Evegeia.
The 26 -year -old uploaded the photo around 7pm et on Wednesday, which seemed to show the plane filming on the track at Wichita airport before taking off for its final flight.
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Other elite members of the American artistic skating team that was expected in the next winter Olympic Games were also aboard the plane, a Crj700 Bombardier.
They returned home in the DC area after attending a national development camp for young skaters in Wichita, Kansas.