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Type: Court transcript (direct examination)
File Size: 530 KB
Summary

This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) featuring the direct examination of a pilot named Visoski. Visoski testifies that he and another pilot, David Rogers, maintained two specific records for Mr. Epstein: flight logs and passenger manifests. He clarifies that flight logs track technical aircraft data (hours, landings, engine cycles) and do not contain passenger information.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Visoski Witness / Pilot
Testifying in court regarding piloting for Epstein; identified in header and context.
Jeffrey Epstein Employer / Defendant (implied)
Referenced as 'Mr. Epstein', the individual the pilots worked for.
David Rogers Pilot
Identified by Visoski as 'the other pilot' who worked for Epstein.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
Listed in footer.
DOJ
Department of Justice, indicated in footer stamp DOJ-OGR.

Timeline (2 events)

08/10/22
Filing of court document (Transcript)
Court (Southern District)
Multiple historical occurrences (during employment)
Creation of flight logs and passenger manifests
Onboard aircraft

Relationships (2)

Visoski Employee/Employer Jeffrey Epstein
Q. What records did you keep as a pilot for Mr. Epstein?
Visoski Colleagues/Co-pilots David Rogers
A. I meant myself and the other pilot... David Rogers.

Key Quotes (4)

"We kept two documents, one was a flight log and the other was a passenger manifest."
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"I meant myself and the other pilot... David Rogers."
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"A flight log is a document that is pretty much married to the aircraft; it's the history of how many hours the aircraft has on it..."
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"Q. Will that flight log have any information about the passengers onboard for a particular flight? A. No, it will not."
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 743 Filed 08/10/22 Page 43 of 247 171
LBUVMAX2 Visoski - direct
1 A. It was always closed.
2 Q. So were you able to observe the passengers on the flights
3 you piloted on that plane?
4 A. No.
5 Q. What records did you keep as a pilot for Mr. Epstein?
6 A. We kept two documents, one was a flight log and the other
7 was a passenger manifest.
8 Q. And when you say "we," who do you mean?
9 A. I meant myself and the other pilot.
10 Q. And who was that?
11 A. David Rogers.
12 Q. You mentioned a flight log and a passenger manifest. Did
13 you complete one for each flight you piloted for Mr. Epstein?
14 A. Yes, I did.
15 Q. What is contained in a flight log?
16 A. A flight log is a document that is pretty much married to
17 the aircraft; it's the history of how many hours the aircraft
18 has on it, how many times the aircraft has landed, each engine
19 has its own total time that's recorded, as well as how many
20 times it was cycled, meaning turned on or off.
21 Q. Will that flight log have any information about the
22 passengers onboard for a particular flight?
23 A. No, it will not.
24 Q. How about the passenger manifest, what information goes
25 into a passenger manifest?
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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