Track 18 - Mayday, mayday!
Name: Aiden Remi Morrish
Age: 27
Sign: Cancer
Affiliation: National Transportation Safety Board(NTSB)/Unyu Anzen Iinkai(JTSB).
Biography:
Aiden was born in and grew up around the Lincoln Square, Manhattan. Far away from the worries that most children had. In fact, he had so little worry that he only started to think what he wanted to do in life when he was over 18 years old. In these times, he saw a lot of his close friends advancing in life, while he wasn’t. After watching a tv show about Amelia Earhart, he started to wonder if even nowadays flights could disappear completely and never be recovered. He was so, indeed, interested on that, he decided to become an investigator himself.
Because of that, he studied at ERAU, eventually specializing in aviation technology, systems for tracking aircrafts, FDR/CVR recovery and reading. His major interest as an investigator is giving closure to unsolved cases.
About a year after starting his work at NTSB as a proper agent, he was temporary transferred to JTSB to investigate an incident involving a plane from Asiana that was crashed on purpose by a depressed pilot, while miraculously, all passengers and crew survived, the impact damaged the Cockpit Voice Recorder. When he successfully managed to fix the damage and was able to recover the information, JTSB asked a permanent transference.
Personality: Hardworking, playful, can be shy during the early stages of meeting someone.
Extra info:
- His mother, Runa, is a famous japanese model and his father, Ashton, is a British-born man who made big in Wall Street. They met during her travels for work and married shortly after. She started to work on America, but her career wasn’t as successful, which made her an overly dedicated mother.
- On official documents of JTSB, his middle name ‘Remi’ is written with kanji, as it’s the japanese name his mother gave him. The characters for writing are ‘ 天瞳’ meaning ‘heavenly pupils/eyes’.
- As he lived in America most of his life, his japanese is not that good and he makes use of a lot of English words while speaking. His usual formal way of speaking often causes people to say that he has a girly-type of japanese speech.
- While he can pilot small planes, he just doesn’t. He prefers to trust other people to fly him.














