Cause Of Fatal Alaska Plane Crash Under Investigation

The National Transportation Safety Board is sending a go-team from its Alaska Regional office to investigate the June 25 crash of a sightseeing plane near Ketchikan, Alaska. The accident killed eight passengers and one pilot on board. The float-equipped DeHavilland DHC-3T Otter crashed in an area of...

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