Plane Crash in Alaska Kills 10
While everybody is focused on San Francisco
Ten were killed in a fiery plane crash at a municipal airport in Alaska's Kenai Peninsula on Sunday, just 25 hours after the fatal airplane landing at San Francisco's port.
Investigators are still trying to piece together the events and discern whether the single-engine de Havilland DHC-3 Otter air taxi was taking off or landing, when it crashed and ignited into flames, The Associated Press reported.
Emergency responders from Soldotna were called to put out the fire, the Telegraph reported.
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