LOS ANGELES, United States—A small plane transporting tourists on a fishing trip crashed in Alaska on Tuesday killing three passengers and injuring seven, authorities said.
Allen Kenitzer, a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration, said the sea plane, a De Havilland Turbine Otter, crashed on takeoff at Eastwind Lake near Iliamna after hitting a patch of trees.
A spokesman with the National Transportation Safety Board said two of the injured were in critical condition.
The plane was owned by a company that caters to tourists that flock to the region every summer to go fishing.
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A similar incident in June left nine people dead.
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