Social media outpouring honors local victim who died in DC mid-air collision

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WASHINGTON — People across the country took to social media this week to share ways that flight attendant Ian Epstein impacted their lives over the years. Epstein died in Wednesday’s Washington, D.C., mid-air collision.

Here’s just a handful of posts we’ve seen across social media over the past 24 hours:

@brandiii148

Ian was one of the best. In all seriousness, I've never met a flight attendant who loved their job as much as Ian did. He danced and sang up and down the aisle on almost every single flight we worked without a care in the world. The passengers loved him, as do so many other people. He was tragically one of the many lost in the accident last night in DCA on American Airlines flight 5342. #psaairlines #psa #americanairlines #AA5342 #flightattendant #flightcrew

♬ original sound - Brandi
@southerndimond

Ian Epstein best flight attendant for American Airlines. My heart goes out to his family and all who perished last night in that horrific accident. #americanairlines

♬ original sound - Southerndiamond
@dee_holli

Ian, you were a light to the industry. The way you’ve positively impacted so many people says a lot about your amazing spirit. I’m so glad you’ve found your love and purpose in making others smile. 🥹 Our forever Class 20-03 MVP! I’ll miss you, Old Friend 🕊️❤️ Rest in Peace to the crew members, passengers and military personnel who lost their lives and prayers to all their loved ones. This is a painful time in both Aviation and American History #aa5342 #faamily #unitedbywings #psaairlines #americanairlines #ianepstein #ian

♬ Very Sad - Enchan
@mary_elizabethm

So sad for what is happened but so grateful to have met such a joyful soul. I pray God’s peace over all that are grieving #flightattendant #ianepsteinamericanairlines #americanairlines

♬ original sound - Mary Elizabeth
@lifeonthefly

My dear friend #IanEpstein may you rest in peace. I love and miss you so much! I was messaging you when I found out. I truly hate this so much! I will see you again one day! #ianepsteinamericanairlines #Flight5342 #PSA #Aviation #Disaster #PlaneCrash #Plane #Crash #DCA #WashingtonRegan #FlightCrew #Crew #Flight5342 #Love #Memories we had such fun. I remember the first time we flew together. You were a pure soul and bundle of fun and excitement. #RIP #fy #fyp #foryou #foryoupage #follow

♬ original sound - Monica Elizabeth

Epstein, a former Camping World salesman and current flight attendant, was known for his ability to make people smile.

“Ian Epstein made everyone smile,” said those who knew him.

His former coworkers at Camping World in Concord praised his skills as one of the best salesmen in the company.

“He was really very talented in getting people what they wanted, just making them feel at ease, comfortable, like they were a part of his family,” said Jennifer Cagle, a former coworker.

That’s why she wasn’t surprised at his decision to become a flight attendant. Technician David Davis says Epstein was an adventurer who would go above and beyond for anyone he met.

“He just always goes the extra mile, you know, to really just help them out,” Davis said.

Clint Grant told Channel 9 that every time Ian Epstein was his flight attendant, he always knew there would be humor on board.

“All of a sudden, this guy just pops out of nowhere and takes the mic, and he starts cracking jokes and poking fun,” Grant said. “He greeted everybody with levity, with humor, with light, and he was just, just, just a, seem to be a great guy.”

Grant said his first flight with Epstein was supposed to be a quick 30-minute trip from Knoxville to Charlotte, but it quickly turned into a 45-minute delay.

He said there was only one person who made the waiting period a bit easier to get through.

“The fact that there was a delay—poking fun at, you know, the fact that we had to stand around. And how, you know, much of a nuisance it was. Completely changed the energy of the entire concourse,” said Grant. “My heart goes out to him and his family and, you know, all the others that were lost on this, you know, tragic event.”

WATCH BELOW: Wendy Shaffer, a mother of two young children, was a passenger onboard the flight

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