NTSB: Obstructed views, lack of alerts caused midair crash
BECKY BOHRER and TOM KRISHER , Associated Press
April 20, 2021
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FILE - In this photo provided by the National Transportation Safety Board, NTSB investigator Clint Crookshanks, left, and member Jennifer Homendy stand near the site of some of the wreckage of the DHC-2 Beaver, Wednesday, May 15, 2019, that was involved in a midair collision near Ketchikan, Alaska, a couple of days earlier. The pilots of two Alaskan sightseeing planes that collided in midair couldn t see the other aircraft because airplane structures or a passenger blocked their views, and they didn t get electronic alerts about close aircraft because safety systems weren t working properly. That s what the staff of the National Transportation Safety board found in their investigation. (Peter Knudson/NTSB via AP)Peter Knudson/AP
Pilots views obstructed, alert systems not working in Alaskan midair plane crash that killed 6
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