Just before the crash, Williams posted a photo from the co-pilot’s seat with the caption: “Hey … look at me … I’m the (co) pilot now,” per The Independent.
Despite the post, his father said that Williams did not have a pilot’s license, which could become a pivotal point in any aviation liability investigation and wrongful death lawsuit.
Williams’ former bandmates paid tribute to him on Instagram, writing: “No words. We owe you everything. Love you forever.”
According to USA Today, the crash resulted in eight residents being treated for injuries, requiring emergency trauma care, burn treatment protocols, and hospitalization cost assessments — all typically managed by private health insurance plans or catastrophic injury coverage.