Crime & Safety

Poor Weather Possible Cause of Alaska Plane Crash

Local pilot who was killed was leading a group of 19 planes from Fairbanks to Homer.

Bad weather in an Alaska Range mountain pass may have contributed to the crash of a twin-engine plane last week that killed a Steilacoom man.

The Associated Press is reporting that a National Transportation Safety Board preliminary report indicates other airplanes turned back from Windy Pass as weather deteriorated.

The crash in Broad Pass near Cantwell killed 61-year-old Dale Hemman of Steilacoom, who was piloting the plane, and two South Carolina passengers.


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