No, a murder charge requires the proof of premeditation. That did not occur here. As I said previously, obviously there is the best of intentions with every Angel flight, however, to launch in IMC conditions, whilst not in a capable aircraft, licensed, current and legal leaves few conclusions.
I take a fair bit of umbrage at this post.,,,,,,enough to think you have commercial concerns/ambitions.
The investigation has just began....
where is the info that says........
1. The aircraft in question was not IFR rated (it is capable of being so)
2. Do you know the Pilot wasn't licenced IFR
3. Do you know he wasn't current?
4. Do you know that he wasn't legal?
Sorry, but your statement and the questions I have on it just ring that you have an axe to grind....one without a handle it would seem.
It may come out that you are correct, but on given public domain information at the minute, i'm forced into that mindset
enjoy your cyrstal ball.
Cheers
Jas