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Laredo Texas NetJets Crash Kills Joshua Baer: What the Family Must Do Right Now We are sorry for what brought you here. If you are reading this page in the hours after learning that someone you love was killed in a plane crash, you do not need another article. You need a plan — and a trial lawyer who can lay that plan in front of you, in plain language, before the company that operated the flight starts running its own plan around you. That is what this page is. On the night of June 16, 2026, a Cessna Citation Latitude operated by NetJets Aviation, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, crashed onto a highway near Laredo International Airport in Webb County, Texas. The flight had departed San José del Cabo, Mexico, bound for Austin. The crew declared an emergency because the airplane was low on fuel. Both engines lost power on final approach. Two pilots and three teenage passengers were pulled from the wreckage by bystanders and first responders. The sixth person on board, a 50-year-old Austin venture capitalist and the founder of one of the most active startup communities in the country, did not survive. This page…