U.S., June 23 -- His smile went on for days. This is how a friend describes one of the 11 people who vanished last night.

The Northshore of Oahu has been home for this publication. Our entire community here is in a state of shock and disbelieve. This is after so many people died last night in Hawaii's deadliest commercial air disaster for more than 20 years.

Dillingham Airfield in Mokulea remains closed until further notice. Among the victims are at least three tourists that were looking to experience a usually safe adventure of tandem parachuting. Also dead are 6 or more employees of Oahu Parachute Center. Their plane burned with everyone on board after it crashed after takeoff around 6.30 pm on Friday evening.

So far only three names...