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Who was Julián Aladino, the pilot who died in a tragic plane crash in Medellín

Julián Andrés Aladino Valencia, from Valle del Cauca, was one of the victims of the tragedy of the small plane that crashed into a house in Medellin, Colombia, this Monday, November 21. His co-pilot was also Sergio Guevara from Valle del Cauca.

Julian Andres Aladdin always dreamed of being on the air, knowing and traveling throughout the country and abroad, with idols like James Rodriguez, Kevin Roldán and Juan Fernando Quintero. And it was a dream that came true.

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Every day that he spent as a pilot he thanked God, his heavenly Father, as this Palmyrene referred to.

A graduate of the Incanof Mixed Commercial College, Julián Andrés always showed the desire to be a pilot.

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“Labor, I have allowed myself to achieve the goals proposed by the company, maintaining a high level of operational safety and I always enjoy what I do.” He said.

“Thanks to my great vocation for aviation, the commitment to service, the ability to make correct decisions, teamwork, even under high tensions and workloads”, this is how the pilot graduated from the National School of General Santander Police.

There, in Santander, he studied from 2007 to 2012.

He joined the company Aeroejecutivos de antiochas an instructor pilot, in February 2020.

A year later, he was already a commercial pilot.

“I thank God and the universe for everything beautiful that he has given me. Aware that every day is a new opportunity to live, ”she wrote on his Facebook account.

Julian Andres Aladdin.

He toured much more than half the country and transported figures, such as James Rodríguez, in July 2017, obtaining an autograph from the National Team player for one of his relatives, on a squared notebook sheet.

In Cessna 402 series and PA 31 Navajo aircraft it reached antioch, CartagenaCesar, Santander, Bucaramanga and other cities, without getting tired of taking pictures of the planes and the sky.

On December 31, 2020, Julian Andres Aladdin Valencia wrote: “The last page of this story that left its mark on all of us. Today I thank you God for all the good things, you were faithful and were with me in every moment of difficulty, thank you God for what you taught me; He left behind all the bad things and mainly thank God for never abandoning me. Last flight of the year.

Source: Elcomercio

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