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Fri, Apr 24, 2015

NTSB Opens Docket On Nov. 29, 2013 Commuter Flight Accident

Plane Went Down Near St. Mary’s Airport In Alaska

The NTSB has opened the accident docket as part of the ongoing investigation into the November 29, 2013 crash of a Hageland Aviation Services, Inc., dba ERA Alaska (now Ravn Connect) Cessna 208B near St. Mary’s, Alaska.

The scheduled commuter flight crashed about one mile southeast of the St. Mary’s Airport. Of the 10 people on board, the pilot and three passengers were killed, and six passengers sustained serious injuries.

The documents are currently available online.

The docket does not contain analysis, only facts, including the operational factors group chairman’s factual report, documents, photographs, and interview summaries. Additional information will continue to be added to the docket and released as it becomes available. The factual report, analysis, conclusions, and probable cause statement will be issued at a later date.

(NTSB image from accident docket)

FMI: Accident Docket, www.ntsb.gov

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