A small plane that crashed in 2023 carrying moose meat in Alaska, killing the husband of former U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola, was overweight and encountered drag from antlers mounted outside, the NTSB says.
Plane in fatal Alaska crash had too much moose meat, dragged antlers, NTSB says
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