...the welcomed The Redoubt Report's 16 January 2013 article on trapping in the Cooper Landing area, I was struck by Larry Lewis, a wildlife technician with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, being quoted saying,"There are two sides to...
...won't be complete for another nine months to a year, says the NTSB air safety investigator assigned to the case, Larry Lewis.But periodic reports will be published on the NTSB website in the meantime as they are completed, Lewis said in a...
...investigator said.The Cessna 206 float plane had just taken off Thursday afternoon from a lake when it lost power, said Larry Lewis, a National Transportation Safety Board air safety investigator in Anchorage.It ended up in a swampy area of alder...
...meetings with pilots on ways to see other aircraft and to be seen, said National Transportation Safety Board investigator Larry Lewis. He said depending on the weather, clouds can further camouflage planes. "It is really difficult to spot another...
...message left through his son, Andrew Earp, in Fairbanks. It's too early to speculate what caused the collision, said Larry Lewis, a National Transportation Safety Board investigator who was at the crash site Saturday evening. "The airplane impacted...
...pointing fingers," Barnett said. "Nobody goes out there and runs into each other on purpose."NTSB investigator Larry Lewis, who is wrapping up his investigation of the July crash, said the final accident report is expected to be publicly...
...free. Martin's story is more common than wildlife and law enforcement officials would like. Wildlife technician Larry Lewis, who works for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, said that his office is among those that respond when dogs...
...and they just didn't see each other until the last second," said National Transportation Safety Board investigator Larry Lewis. "Neither made any evasive maneuvers as far as we can tell." The Cessna was slightly higher than the Piper. "He...
...midair collisions were marked by the same factor, aircraft that were difficult to spot amid mountainous terrain.NTSB Larry Lewis told The Associated Press in early August that it's difficult to spot another plane that's airborne, particularly...
...hold at least two safety meetings with pilots on ways to see and be seen by other aircraft, said NTSB investigator Larry Lewis. He said the meetings have not been scheduled.One of the topics to be discussed the possibility of charting some...
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