Just after the plane took off on Sunday, the crew's comments
were "consistent with confusion" about 12 seconds before the
recording ends, National Transportation Safety Board officials
said at a news briefing.
"Crew comment regarding a problem with the left engine occurred
about eight seconds before the end of the recording," NTSB Vice
Chairman Bruce Landsberg said in the televised news conference.
Then three audible alerts were activated before the end of the
recording, he said.
The Beechcraft [HAWBE.UL] 350i Super King Air crashed into a
hangar and burst into flames shortly after taking off from
Addison Airport, about 15 miles (24 km) north of Dallas, on its
way to St. Petersburg, Florida. It carried eight passengers and
two crew members.
Federal investigators retrieved the cockpit voice recorder from
the wreckage on Monday.
The pilots were Howard Cassady and Matthew Palmer, according to
the Dallas Morning News. Their passengers were Steve and Gina
Thelen, John and Mary Titus, and Alice and Dylan Maritato and
their mother Ornella Ellard and stepfather Brian Ellard.
Investigators have determined that the plane's landing gear was
down when it crashed, but it's unlikely they will be able to
analyze other systems because of the extensive destruction and
fire, said Jennifer Rodi, a NTSB safety investigator.
The crash ripped a large gash in the roof of the hangar and
damaged a helicopter and another plane inside, the NTSB said.
The NTSB said it may release a preliminary report on the crash
within two weeks.
(Reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta; editing by Larry King)
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