Federal officials in Alaska probe 2 plane crashes; 4 dead
Federal investigators say 2 planes crashed more than 600 miles apart in Alaska almost simultaneously Saturday, killing a total of four people.
کد خبر: ۶۹۸۳۶۹
| | 2066 بازدید
Federal investigators say 2 planes crashed more than 600 miles apart in Alaska almost simultaneously Saturday, killing a total of four people.
KTUU-TV reports the National Transportation Safety Board said two died and a third person was injured when their Piper PA-30 went down nine miles southwest of Haines at around 11 a.m. The injured person was flown by helicopter to Juneau for medical treatment.
Authorities said witnesses reported seeing the twin-engine plane crash shortly after takeoff.
Meanwhile, the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner reports two people died when a single-engine Arctic Aircraft S-1B2 crashed east of Fairbanks, also at about 11 a.m.
Alaska State Troopers reported late Saturday that both the pilot and passenger died in the crash.
KTUU-TV reports the National Transportation Safety Board said two died and a third person was injured when their Piper PA-30 went down nine miles southwest of Haines at around 11 a.m. The injured person was flown by helicopter to Juneau for medical treatment.
Authorities said witnesses reported seeing the twin-engine plane crash shortly after takeoff.
Meanwhile, the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner reports two people died when a single-engine Arctic Aircraft S-1B2 crashed east of Fairbanks, also at about 11 a.m.
Alaska State Troopers reported late Saturday that both the pilot and passenger died in the crash.
گزارش خطا
نظرسنجی
پیش بینی شما از نتیجه مذاکرات و توافق چیست؟


