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The Strange Death Of bin Laden's Brother In Texas

By Bud Kennedy
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Ft Worth Star-Telegram

September 27, 2001

SCHERTZ - One chapter in the enigmatic story of Osama
bin Laden might lead to a Texas pasture, where his
oldest brother died 13 years ago in an accident that
is still something of a mystery.

What we do know is that Salem bin Laden, 42, and the
oldest of Saudi Arabia's bin Laden brothers, was on
one of his frequent visits to Texas when he and
friends went out for a Sunday afternoon of fun -
flying low-power ultralight aircraft at an air park
north of San Antonio.

What we don't know is why Salem bin Laden took off in
the tiny aircraft and turned toward a nearby row of
high-power electrical towers. He climbed, but not high
enough to clear the upper power line. The Sprint
ultralight got tangled and crashed into the ground 115
feet below.

"Of everybody who was there, nobody could figure out
why he tried to fly over the power lines," said Gerry
Auerbach, 77, of New Braunfels, a retired pilot for
Saudi Arabian Airlines and for the bin Laden brothers,
multimillionaire builders who long ago disowned Osama.


"It was kind of a weird deal," said Schertz police Lt.
Stephen Starr, at the time the city's acting police
chief. "He just drifted up into the wires."

It has been turned into an even weirder deal by
conspiracy theorists - with the unlikely help of the
Public Broadcasting Service.

In the 2000 PBS Frontline special report, Hunting bin
Laden, PBS reported that Salem bin Laden died in a
1988 Texas plane crash - not in a hobby-kit-type,
one-man ultralight, but in a full-size British
Aerospace BAC 1-11. The death "revived some
speculation that he might have been 'eliminated,' "
PBS reported, adding that an accident report was
"never divulged."

That's news to Starr. He and officer Lori Flowers, now
an officer in nearby Windcrest, wrote a report that
remains public record.

On May 29, 1988, they were called to the Kitty Hawk
Field of Dreams Ultra-Lite Flying Field on the edge of
Schertz, a San Antonio suburb. Bin Laden had already
been taken by ambulance to an Army hospital in San
Antonio, according to the police report. Officers
found the crumpled remains of a crashed ultralight.

No federal investigators came to the scene, Starr
said. Federal investigators do not review ultralight
or glider crashes.

Salem bin Laden was not wearing a helmet and died of
head injuries from the fall, the Bexar County medical
examiner concluded. The wind was blowing about 30 mph,
usually too strong to fly an ultralight.

The Schertz officers interviewed several witnesses.
Their report concludes simply: "Freak accident."

Now armed with the PBS misreport, some conspiracy
writers think Osama bin Laden blames the United States
for the death of his oldest brother, the family's
leader throughout most of the 1970s and '80s after
their father's death in 1967.

"I don't think so," Auerbach said. "I flew Salem
everywhere, and I never met Osama. I think I saw him
once."

That was in the 1970s. Osama bin Laden would have been
a teen-ager. "He walked through the room," Auerbach
said.

"Salem said: 'Oh, that's my brother. He's probably
going to pray.' "

Several of the bin Laden brothers - not Osama - owned
a fleet of aircraft and visited Texas often in the
1980s, Auerbach said. He chartered a Texas company
named Binladen Aviation to manage part of the family
fleet.

On that particular 1988 Sunday - over a drizzly and
windy Memorial Day weekend - Salem bin Laden was
visiting as a guest at the wedding of Auerbach's son,
he said. Bin Laden had also planned to ask about
having an older BAC 1-11 refurbished in San Antonio,
Auerbach said. But he was simply out for fun with
friends at the ultralight park that afternoon.

"He was outgoing, a little bit flamboyant - a nice
guy," Auerbach said.

He was expecting bin Laden to come by the house later
that day.

Now, Auerbach said he's "like everybody else in
America - I'm shocked."

"The fact that one of his brothers might be involved
doesn't make any difference," Auerbach said. "What
matters is - there's a nut case out there somewhere on
the loose."

Things are weird enough.

There's no reason to make a weirder story out of a
tragic accident in Texas.


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