1 passenger dead in Unalaska crash of PenAir plane flying from Anchorage that injured 10 others
A 38-year-old man from Washington state died when a PenAir plane went off the end of the runway Thursday afternoon at Unalaskas airport, officials say.
David Allan Oltman died of traumatic injuries suffered in the crash, according to updates Friday morning from Unalaska officials and Alaska State Troopers. Another critically injured passenger was flown to Anchorage. Nine others were also hurt, according to the citys Department of Public Safety. Responders had to extricate one patient and evacuated the others.
The Alaska Airlines flight carrying 42 people was operated by Peninsula Airways, or PenAir. Cordovas high school swim team was on the plane, which left Anchorage at 3:15 p.m.
Oltman died Thursday night, according to a statement from RavnAir Group, which owns PenAir. RavnAir president Dave Pflieger extended deepest sympathies and condolences to his family and loved ones.
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(Anchorage Daily News)