Just hours before the crashbetween American Airlines flight 5342 and a US Army Black Hawk helicopter, one of the passengers, a teenage figure skater,uploaded a photo that sank the hearts of his fans.

The post was an image taken from theviewof his seat on the plane, allowing his followers to connect the dots of what had happened to him.

The Skating Club of Boston later confirmed their suspicions, informing of the passing of 16-year-oldSpencer LaneandJinna Han, two promising skaters who documented their trip to Kansas on their social media profiles.

“It has been my goal almost ever since I became aware that it was a thing. I learned so much and met so many amazing people!” he said.

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“Thank you so much @team.genia.vadim, and @skatingclubbos for supporting me in achieving my goal,”Spencer wrote, tagging his coaches and the club.

While the identities of the other athletes who participated in the camp alongside Spencer and Jinna have not been confirmed, netizens took to the post—which includes photos of the group smiling and having fun—to express their condolences.

Teen skaters smiling at a restaurant, wearing red jackets, around a table with food and drinks.

“The last picture moments before takeoff… it’s all so eerie and heartbreaking. Makes you remember that life is short and fragile, and none of us knows when our time will be,” one fan wrote.

“My love goes out to everyone thatlost a loved onein this senseless tragedy.”

“All these babies… It’s wild to think that 6-8 hours before they boarded that plane they were as happy as they could be,” another stated.

“Spencer, I miss you. Fly as high as you want, thank you for everything,” a fellowice skaterwrote.

Spencer and Jinna were part of a select group of talented teenagers who were being trained to become “the future of the sport”

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The Skating Club of Boston’s CEO, Doug Zeghibe, confirmed their passing in a press conference, explaining how the teenagers were carefully selected to participate in thedevelopment campdue to their talent.

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Zeghibe also confirmed that the fathers of both skaters were not on board the plane and reminisced fondly about Spencer.

“[He was] highly talented, incredibly talented. Has not been skating very long and rocketed to the top of the sport. Very fun, very cerebral, a good thinker,” the CEO said.

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Jonah Sobieraj, Jinna’s friend of seven years and a fellow figure skater, remembered her as “always wearing a smile,” and lamented her untimely passing.

“She had huge dreams and amazing talents. She was enthusiastic, caring, and an amazing friend to all.”

Russian champions and two-time Olympians Evgenia Shishkova and Vladimir Naumov also lost their lives in the crash

Boat crews inspect wreckage in water at night after plane crash near DC.

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Evgenia Shishkovaand Vladimir Naumov won three World medals and five European medals, after competing as a pair in figure skating. They dazzled and inspired Russian audiences from their debut in 1987 until their retirement in 1998.

Their love for the sport soon blossomed into a love for each other, and they married in Saint Petersburg, Russia, in August 1995, moving to Simsbury, Connecticut, a few years later in 1998.

Teen skaters in colorful outfits pose on ice rink, some seated and others standing, before solemn event.

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Maxim could’ve been in the accident that took his parents’ lives—he was in Wichita, Kansas, to participate in the championships but returned home earlier due to not being part of the development camp.

Teen skaters posing with medals sharing proud moments before plane tragedy.

“What a wonderful conclusion of the Eastern Sectionals with Spencer winning a Gold Medal in Intermediate Men!” the Russian champions wrote in 2024,proudly posingalongside their pupil.

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“Six is a horrific number for us,” the CEO said. “But we’re fortunate and grateful it wasn’t more than six. This will have long, reaching impacts for our skating community.”

“Heartbroken.” Netizens took to the team members’ social media to express their pain and offer their condolences

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