Sheridan Comerate, a 45-year-old individual, embarked on a fateful journey on April 16, 1973, when he boarded a twin-engine plane, accompanied by six other passengers, all of whom hailed from the state of New Jersey.
As the sun had yet to rise, casting a somber pre-dawn atmosphere, the plane, with its pilot at the helm, took to the skies, only to suffer an in-flight breakup, resulting in the tragic loss of all lives on board.
At the time of the calamitous event, Sheridan Comerate was a resident of Long Branch, New Jersey, his life cut short in a devastating air disaster that would leave a lasting impact on the families and loved ones of those involved.