If the dates in the above newspaper is correct (and one would imagine the father knew when his son was reported dead), then the idea of N87Z becomes somewhat suspect. Air Classics reported the demise of this aircraft almost a year previous to the Goldner case. The 25 is reported to have crashed on Aug. 2, 1982 killing Pilot Earnest Battaiia, Argentinian, of Miami, FL; crew James McKesson, US, of Miami Beach, FL; Alexsandro Garcia, Cuban, of Miami, FL.
By doing a little internet research I find a James Irving McKesson who died on Aug. 2, 1982, but no further info about his passing is available. He seems to have had a company called Jim's Boats in North Miami Beach. Can't find anything on Battaiia.
Also I found this newspaper article which includes details about a James McKesson who apparently did, or didn't have an 'incident' in the Bahamas in 1981.
http://archives.chicagotribune.com/1981 ... ck-pistolsThe guy who supplied information regarding the crash to Air Classics was a Weeks Air Museum employee named Kent McMakin. Maybe he can be traced to get further information.
Do we know of any Lodestar that went 'missing' in case the Consulate official was right on the type of aircraft used?
T J