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Why we need to talk about the Yute Air crash near Tuntutuliak

Why we need to talk about the Yute Air crash near Tuntutuliak Author: Colleen Mondor Published March 12 The wreckage of a Yute Commuter Service plane spread nearly 400 feet across snow covered tundra after the aircraft crashed Feb. 6, 2020, about 12 miles southwest of Tuntutuliak, according to the National Transportation Safety Board. All five people on board died. (Photo courtesy NTSB) Share on Facebook Print article On Feb. 6, 2020, Yute Air Flight 1002 crashed about 12 miles from Tuntutuliak, killing the pilot and all four passengers. It was Alaska’s first fatal plane crash of the year, but media attention was brief. This absence of a broader discussion about Flight 1002 represents a missed opportunity, however, a lost chance to consider the complexity of pilot experience and a company’s role in acknowledging pilot personal limitations. Most importantly, Flight 1002 shows how tempting it is to view crashes like it through the old tired lenses of “bush pilot syn

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