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Two Israel Air Force pilots killed in helicopter training crash

(JNS.org) Two Israel Air Force pilots were killed Monday, March 11, when a Cobra helicopter crashed during a training exercise near the city of Gedera, in central Israel, Israel Hayom reported. The two pilots, both reservists, were identified as Lt. Col. Noam Ron, 49, of Oranit, and Maj. Erez Flekser, 31, of Haifa.
Ron lived in Oranit with his wife Ella and their three daughters, ages 20, 17 and 16, one of whom is training to be an officer in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). Ron’s brother, also a helicopter pilot, was killed 16 years ago while hiking in the Judaean desert. Noam performed a huge amount of reserve duty, another brother told Army Radio.
“He protected us from our enemies; he did a lot for the security of the state,” the brother said. “He loved flying. Since childhood he excelled in math and physics. He was the best of the best in the squadron, extremely talented and skilled.”
Flekser lived in Herzliya with his wife Meirav and their four-month old baby, Uri. He was studying physics at Tel Aviv University, where he excelled in his studies. His friends said he was introverted but loved sports and was an avid swimmer.
An initial investigation appeared to indicate that the helicopter crashed because of a technical failure.

Noam Ron and his family

Noam Ron and his family

Erez Flekser and his son, Uri

Erez Flekser and his son, Uri

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