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A fatal plane crash in Alaska in 2023 may have been caused by excess moose meat and antlers on board, according to a newly-released report.
On Friday, Alaska State Troopers said a plane crashed near Tustumena Lake on the Kenai Peninsula. They identified the victims as 70-year-old Danny Presley, and 58-year-old Ninilchik Keith Presley.
Alaska plane crash updates: Bodies of all 10 victims now recovered as crews raced against incoming storm - Small plane carrying pilot and nine passengers departed from Unalakleet on Thursday ...
A plane carrying two people crashed in Alaska and burst into flames on Tuesday. A Douglas DC-4 took off from the Fairbanks International Airport before crashing 7 miles south into the Tanana River ...
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E! News on MSNAlaska Congresswoman’s Husband Dies in Plane Crash Involving a MooseAfter Alaskan Congresswoman Mary Peltola’s husband Eugene Peltola Jr. died in a 2023 plane crash, an official report has confirmed large amounts of moose meat onboard contributed to the tragedy.
Stevens' wife, Ann, died in a 1978 plane crash. And in 1972, a plane carrying Alaska's then-Congressman Nick Begich and House Majority Leader Hale Boggs disappeared and is presumed to have crashed.
NTSB report: Alaska plane overweight by 1,058 pounds before fatal crash The Feb 6. crash was one of Alaska's deadliest plane crashes this century and the third major U.S. aviation mishap in eight ...
The Feb 6. crash was one of Alaska's deadliest plane crashes this century and the third major U.S. aviation mishap in eight days.
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