The Kodiak man killed while trying to pilot his small plane from Ketchikan to the Lower 48 apparently ran out of fuel a few miles from an airport.
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Federal investigators release documents, data for May 2019 floatplane crash near Metlakatla
Witnesses told investigators that wind appeared to push the 1959 DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver to the right as it touched down at the seaplane base near Metlakatla.
Investigation into fatal PenAir crash in Unalaska finds mechanical problem, change in airline safety culture
On Wednesday, the National Transportation Safety Board released more than 2,000 pages of documents related to the crash.
No obvious cause of fatal 2019 air ambulance crash in Southeast Alaska, federal investigators say
Federal investigators say they’re baffled over what caused an air ambulance over Southeast Alaska to rapidly plunge into the water in January of last year — killing all three aboard.
One Year Later: Unalaska community reflects on fatal PenAir plane crash
On Oct. 17 of last year, the Saab 2000 plane went off the end of Tom Madsen Airport’s runway. Forty-two people were on board, more than 10 were injured and one passenger died.
NTSB: Alaska lawmaker killed in midair crash did not have required medical certificate
Rep. Gary Knopp was denied a medical certificate in June 2012 because of vision problems.





