POSSIBLE LOSS OF AN ENGINE IS INITIAL FOCUS IN LAS VEGAS AIRLINES ACCIDENT
Preliminary evidence indicates that only one of the two engines on a Piper PA-31 Navajo was developing power when the Las Vegas Airlines sightseeing flight crashed Monday, killing the pilot and seven passengers and critically injuring the remaining two passengers. Last week's accident, involving...
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