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Bryan D. Jensen

Ponte Vedra, Florida

1961 - 2011 (Age 50)

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Bryan Donald Jensen, 50, of Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., died Saturday afternoon, Aug. 20, 2011, in Kansas City, Mo., when his aerobatic biplane crashed at the Kansas City Aviation Expo Air Show.Bryan was born on June 11, 1961, in Atlantic, to Don and Marcella (Kay) Jensen. He graduated from Atlantic...

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Shocked and so sorry to hear about this. He was great guy to fly with at Northwest. Our prayers are with you.

It would be hard to find anyone that is loved more than Bryan. What a great guy. Loved him like a brother.

Bryan followed in the footsteps of legendery pilot Bob Hoover which
exemplifies his greatness as a pilot...Hoover said once he was just
lucky he never had a fatal crash but a lot of close calls..
JLD Wisconsin

Shocked and sorry to hear of your loss.May God be close to you at this sad time in your life. From an old friend from the past.

Bryan will be missed by all I loved watching him and Matt at Joe Nall. Thoughts and prayers to his family.

Our family lived just a few miles from the Jensen family in Atlantic. I saw Bryan at the Peoria air show a few weeks ago, I stopped him and he recognized me immediately. We talked for 8-10 minutes, even though he was very busy, he was so happy to talk to someone from the hometown. I recognized that big smile as soon as I saw him, even though it had been more than 30 years since the last time I saw him. So sorry for your loss.

Jensen Family and CC,

I just met Bryan and CC this last week and helped them at the KC Airshow.
I enjoyed trading airline stories and jokes with them.

Both wonderful to talk with.

Deepest sympathy in the loss of Bryan.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and you family. I have thought about him and all of you daily. God bless !

I was shocked and saddened to hear the news about Bryan. Quite a few of us started our flying careers training with Republic Airlines down in Atlanta back in 1985. Everyone from my seniority was down there and we all new and loved Bryan. Bryan always had a BIG smile for you and even a bigger hug when you ran into him anywhere in the system out there flying. He was proud of what he did and it showed. He was a great pilot and we will miss him dearly.