NTSB: Overloaded plane with moose antlers caused crash that killed Mary Peltola's husband

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A small plane carrying moose meat crashed in Alaska, killing Eugene Peltola Jr., due to being overweight, carrying antlers that caused drag, and turbulent conditions, as detailed in a final NTSB report.
- Plane that crashed, killing husband of ex-Rep. Mary Peltola, had too much moose meat and was dragged by antlers, NTSB says CBS News
- NTSB: Plane overloaded with moose meat, antlers during takeoff in crash that killed former Rep. Mary Peltola’s husband Alaska's News Source
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- NTSB: Heavy plane, drag from antlers contributed to crash that killed ex-Rep Mary Peltola's husband Yahoo Home
- NTSB: Probable cause of crash that killed pilot Eugene Peltola was overweight plane, moose antlers on wing Anchorage Daily News
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