Pilot George Reyes Saenz

Pilot George Reyes Saenz

United States Department of the Treasury - United States Customs Service, U.S. Government

End of Watch Thursday, November 2, 1989

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George Reyes Saenz

Pilot George Saenz was killed in a helicopter accident 55 miles southeast of Marathon, Florida, during a joint narcotics operation involving several federal agencies from the United States and the Bahamas.

The Black Hawk helicopter was illuminating one of several boats that were suspected of being involved in a narcotics drop when it experienced a mechanical failure and crashed into the Atlantic Ocean. Five of the six crew members were able to exit the aircraft and were rescued. Pilot Saenz's body was never located.

Six suspects were arrested and pled guilty to involuntary manslaughter in connection with Pilot Saenz's death.

Pilot Saenz was a military veteran who served with the U.S. Navy from October 1973-October 1977 and also in the U.S. Army Reserve before joining the Metro-Dade Police Department and later the U.S. Customs Service. He is survived by his wife.

Bio

  • Age 34
  • Tour 2 years
  • Badge Not available
  • Military Veteran

Incident Details

  • Cause Aircraft accident
  • Location Florida

narcotics, smuggling

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Met George at A school right after boot camp then we went to San Diego for plane captain school,then we spent two long years on the USS Midway in Japan working on the flight deck, then back to San Diego for a few months, that's when he wanted to learn how to fly,I watch him the day he flew for the first time. He was always adventurous. Then we were back overseas on the Coral Sea for are last days in the Navy. We were planning to drive from San Diego to Miami in his MG Midget but I took a months leave at the end and got out early. I talked to him a couple of times after getting out but let him slip away. So sorry to hear what happened to him he was such a great guy. Happy 70th birthday

E 3 Gary Atwood
Navy

October 5, 2025

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