- NTSB: Plane in crash that killed Peltola’s husband was heavily laden . . .
A plane flown by U S Rep Mary Peltola’s husband was loaded with more than 500 pounds of moose meat and a set of antlers before the crash near St Mary’s earlier this month that killed
- Too much moose meat and antlers caused a plane crash in Alaska . . . - MSN
Too much moose meat and antlers strapped to a wing caused a deadly small plane crash in Alaska, a nearly two-year long investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board determined in a
- Plane in Alaska crash was overloaded with moose meat and antlers, NTSB . . .
The plane crashed shortly after takeoff in a mountainous area of southwestern Alaska on Sept 12, 2023 The pilot, Eugene Peltola Jr , 57, died in the crash
- Plane that crashed, killing husband of ex-Alaska Rep. Mary Peltola, had . . .
A small plane that crashed in 2023 carrying moose meat in Alaska, killing the husband of former U S Rep Mary Peltola, was overweight and encountered drag from antlers mounted outside, the NTSB says
- NTSB releases preliminary report on deadly Eugene Peltola plane crash
Later it was determined there was about 520 pounds of cargo, mostly moose meat and antler The meat was strapped into the rear passenger seat area with both the seatbelt and rope and was loaded into the airplane’s belly pod, which did not have tie-down provisions
- NTSB: Too much cargo and unapproved installation of moose antlers . . .
On Tuesday, the National Transportation Safety Board released its final report on the Sept 2023 plane crash near St Mary’s that resulted in the death of pilot Eugene “Buzzy” Peltola Jr , 57
- Eugene Peltola’s plane crashed with over 500 pounds of moose meat and . . .
The plane that crashed this month in Southwest Alaska, killing Eugene “Buzzy” Peltola Jr , was loaded down with moose meat and antlers, according to the first report on the crash
- NTSB: Heavy plane, drag from antlers contributed to crash that killed . . .
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A small plane that crashed in 2023 while carrying moose meat for hunters in remote western Alaska, killing the husband of former U S Rep Mary Peltola, was overweight for takeoff and encountered drag from a set of antlers mounted outside, federal investigators said in a report released Tuesday The National Transportation Safety Board, in its final report on the crash
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