NTSB Chairwoman Homendy Arrives in Alaska to Investigate Fatal Plane Crash

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NTSB Chairwoman Homendy Arrives in Alaska to Investigate Fatal Plane Crash
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National Transportation Safety Board Chairwoman Jennifer Homendy has arrived in Alaska to investigate the tragic crash of a plane that killed 10 people on Thursday. The NTSB is focusing on victim recovery and will then turn to retrieving the wreckage. Homendy emphasized the challenge posed by the weather conditions and the moving ice floe where the crash occurred.

Jennifer Homendy, the chairwoman of the National Transportation Safety Board ( NTSB ), arrived in Alaska on Saturday, February 10, 2025, to investigate the tragic plane crash that claimed the lives of ten people on Thursday, February 8, 2025. Homendy made a brief stop in Anchorage before flying to Nome, the site of the crash. Speaking to the press at Signature Airlines' Anchorage location, Homendy emphasized the NTSB 's immediate focus on victim recovery, followed by the retrieval of the wreckage.

She extended her heartfelt condolences to the families and friends who lost loved ones in the accident, as well as to the people of Alaska.Homendy addressed the challenging weather conditions that hampered the search and recovery efforts. Thursday's search was hampered by low to zero visibility, while Friday saw clearer weather allowing the U.S. Coast Guard to locate the wreckage on sea ice in Norton Sound. The NTSB is working within a limited timeframe due to the unpredictable weather forecast, which includes snow and deteriorating conditions. The accident site is situated on a moving ice floe, adding further complexity to the investigation.Homendy acknowledged that this crash is one of several recent aviation incidents, but she reaffirmed her confidence in the overall safety of the U.S. aviation industry. She pledged that the NTSB would conduct a thorough investigation to determine the cause of the accident and to implement necessary safety measures to prevent similar tragedies in the future. She stated that there are currently no leads in the investigation and that more information is needed to ascertain whether low fuel or icing on the wings played a role. Once the wreckage is recovered, the NTSB will carefully examine the aircraft's systems, including any anti-icing systems, to shed light on the contributing factors to the crash

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