FATAL SIGHTSEEING CRASH IN HAWAII CLAIMS ALL 10 ABOARD

National Transportation Safety Board officials remained in Hawaii last week continuing their investigation of the Sept. 25 fatal sightseeing flight that crashed at the 10,000-foot level of a volcano. Weather is a principal focus of the board's investigation of the Piper Chieftain (PA-31-350)...

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