The witness account of the Saturday night crash that killed all seven people aboard, including Philadelphia Inquirer co-owner Lewis Katz, provided some of the first clues as investigators began piecing together what went wrong during the attempted
Lewis Katz, the co-owner of The Philadelphia Inquirer, was travelling on a private jet that crashed as it took off from a private airfield in Massachusetts shortly before 10pm on Saturday. The 72-year-old – who previously owned
Lewis Katz and six others were killed Saturday night when their Gulfstream IV ran off the runway and burst into flames in Bedford, Mass. “I heard a big boom, and I thought at the time that someone was trying to break into my
In November 1999, Lewis Katz stood on a high school stage in New Jersey's largest city and told an audience of students, local politicians and a smiling President Bill Clinton, “The New Jersey Nets are coming to Newark — remember that.” The
(CBSNewYork/AP) — Former New Jersey Nets owner Lewis Katz was killed along with six other people in a fiery plane crash in Massachusetts, just days after reaching a deal that many hoped would end months of infighting