ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Aug. 17, 2017) — The Mid-Deck Ballroom of the Captain Cook Hotel was at capacity for the National Transportation Safety Board’s investigative hearing held Aug. 17, in Anchorage. More than 150 people filled the transformed ballroom for the hearing held as part of the NTSB’s ongoing investigation of the crash of flight 3153 near Togiak, Alaska, Oct. 2, 2016. The hearing was chaired by NTSB Member Earl Weener, who was one of 18 NTSB personnel who deployed to Anchorage to conduct the hearing. The investigative hearing was the first held outside of Washington, District of Columbi
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Aug. 17, 2017) — The Mid-Deck Ballroom of the Captain Cook Hotel was at capacity for the National Transportation Safety Board’s investigative hearing held Aug. 17, in Anchorage. More than 150 people filled the transformed ballroom for the hearing held as part of the NTSB’s ongoing investigation of the crash of flight 3153 near Togiak, Alaska, Oct. 2, 2016. The hearing was chaired by NTSB Member Earl Weener, who was one of 18 NTSB personnel who deployed to Anchorage to conduct the hearing. The investigative hearing was the first held outside of Washington, District of Columbia, in 18 years, and the first in Alaska since the Exxon Valdez investigation. Investigative Hearing: Crash of Ravn Connect Flight 3153
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