2 Israelis, 1 Canadian Dead in Maryland Flight School Crash

Published
June 22, 2026
Outcome
Fatal
Location
Bowie, Maryland
wooded area
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Incident type
Aircraft

Summary

Aircraft Bowie Maryland in Bowie, Maryland: A Piper PA-28 Cherokee single-engine aircraft crashed in a wooded area in Bowie, Maryland, on Saturday, fatally injuring all three occupants. Maryland State Police identified the pilot as 26-year-old Israeli national Yoav Bomrind, along with two other young men — two Israeli nationals and one Canadian — who were pronounced deceased by medical examiners early Sunday morning following a multihour search and rescue effort. The cause of the crash was unknown at the time of reporting.

Publicly reported parties

Name Role Status
Yoav Bomrind Unknown Fatal

Original reporting

2 Israelis, 1 Canadian Dead in Maryland Flight School Crash

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