Yes. The initial FAA report in 2000 did list the names of both pilots. For some reason, I don't see the more modern reports showing those names, however. Perhaps I'm just overlooking them.
Well, that's a relief. I thought it was just my peepers :)
I wonder why the name's no longer listed.
Good post - Practice flight?
Other larger aircraft in mind?
Heat-seekers mounted on small private aircraft for higher altitudes?
And later - the nutty kid who attacked a Florida bank - I believe -
From AP story in LexisNexis (no link):
DATE: September 12, 2000
HEADLINE: Second pilot killed in Fort Pierce collision was Arabian student
Ameer Bukhari, 39, was flying a single-engine Piper Cherokee that collided Monday afternoon with a twin-engine Piper Aztec being flown by Roger Boromei, 31, of Maineville, Ohio.
Amer Bukhari was his name, maybe.