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Investigators have released an inquiry into the fatal crash in a mountainous area, where Eugene Peltola Jr., the husband of former U.S. Representative Mary Peltola, was killed in 2023.
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 report ...
PALMER — Veteran Iditarod musher Ramey Smyth was seriously injured in a small-plane crash at the Willow Airport on Tuesday ...
A small medical transport plane crashed and caught fire Tuesday on the Navajo Nation in northern Arizona, killing four people ...
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.
After Alaskan Congresswoman Mary Peltola’s husband Eugene Peltola Jr. died in a 2023 plane crash, an official report has ...
Alex DeMarban is a longtime Alaska journalist who covers business, the oil and gas industries and general assignments. Reach ...
The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board are continuing their investigation into a plane crash in Dillingham, Alaska, in which a Minot native was killed. John ...
A new federal report indicates the pilot of a floatplane landing at a popular Alaska bear-viewing site in early July crashed in reportedly gusty conditions at Katmai National Park and Preserve. The ...
Eugene “Buzzy” Peltola Jr., 57, was piloting a Piper PA 18-150 Super Cub when it went down in the mountains northeast of St.
Mary Peltola has filed a negligence suit against the plane's owner after her husband, Eugene, died on a hunting trip while she was working in Washington, D.C.
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.