Investigation Reveals Overweight Conditions in Fatal Alaska Plane Crash
U.S. investigators have determined that a Bering Air plane that crashed near Nome, Alaska, killing all 10 people aboard, was significantly overweight before takeoff. A preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) indicates that the aircraft was overloaded by 1,058 pounds, which contributed to the tragic accident occurring in icy conditions. This revelation highlights concerns about safety protocols and weight regulations for aircraft operating in challenging weather scenarios.
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