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| Federal investigator visits scene of wreckage after fatal tanker crash during Utah wildfire Jun 5th 2012, 18:09 SALT LAKE CITY – A National Transportation Safety Board investigator is at the scene of a deadly air tanker crash in Utah, scouring a 600-yard debris field for clues about why the plane went down while battling a wildfire. NTSB spokesman Nicholas Worrell says the investigator is expected to spend much of Tuesday at the remote site in a canyon of southwestern Utah. The Lockheed P2V crashed Sunday, killing two pilots — the same day another firefighting plane of the same vintage was forced to make a crash landing at Minden-Tahoe Airport in Nevada. Worrell says another NTSB investigator is inspecting that P2V's landing gear. A videotape shows the plane dropping to its belly and sliding across a runway. No one was injured. | |
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