It took rescuers about nine hours to find a plane that crashed into a steep mountainside in the Eagle River Valley in July 2021 because the emergency locator did not activate, federal investigators say.
A Cessna 172P crashed into a mountainside in Eagle River Valley on July 26, 2021, killing 23-year-old Dakota Bauder and 27-year-old McKenna Vierra. in July 2021 because the emergency locator did not activate, federal investigators say.
said. She was a flight attendant with Hawaiian Airlines and had recently earned her private pilot’s license, studying for flight exams as she underwent chemotherapy treatments for lymphoma. A month after she earned her license, the once softball-sized tumor near her heart was no longer detectable.
Carburetor icing may have been a factor, but that’s a common thing for pilots to encounter and Bauder was likely monitoring the risk of icing and taking steps to mitigate it, Johnson said.
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