John F. Kennedy Jr.’s final words before his fatal 1999 plane crash have been revealed. He spoke to a flight instructor shortly before departing with his wife, Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, and her sister, Lauren Bessette.
The conversation occurred as Kennedy prepared for the nighttime flight from New Jersey to Martha’s Vineyard. He contacted the instructor to discuss navigating over water in limited visibility.
His last known communication involved a question about identifying landmarks from the air after dark. The exchange highlighted the challenging conditions he faced that evening.
The aircraft, a Piper Saratoga piloted by Kennedy, crashed into the Atlantic Ocean. All three passengers died. The accident was later attributed to spatial disorientation in poor weather.
The revelation provides a somber glimpse into the flight’s final moments. It underscores the dangers of nighttime visual flight rules over water.
