The National Transportation Safety Board has determined that the probable cause of the crash that killed Senator Ted Stevens and four others “was the pilot’s temporary unresponsiveness for reasons that could not be established from the available information.” Contributing to the investigation's inability to determine more precisely what caused the crash in the mountains near Aleknagik, Alaska, was the lack of a cockpit recorder system with the ability to capture audio, images, and parametric data, NTSB officials said. Continue Reading »
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