Ten people were killed when an air-taxi plane crashed at the airport in the US city of Soldotna, in the state of Alaska, city police told AFP. The National Transportation Safety Board said late Sunday on its Twitter feed that it has sent a team to investigate the crash. Alaska local media said the plane was a De Havilland DHC-3 Otter aircraft operated by Rediske Air. Clint Johnson, head of the NTSB's office in nearby Anchorage, told local NBC network affiliate KTUU television that the plane with the pilot and nine passengers on board crashed early Sunday and then caught fire. Johnson also told KTUU that the NTSB pulled back an investigator who was heading to San Francisco to help investigate the Asiana Airlines disaster to handle the Soldotna crash. "Yes, we have launched another go-team to investigate the crash in Alaska," the NTSB said in a Twitter message. Soldotna, with a population 4,200, is located some 75 miles (120 kilometers) southwest of Anchorage in the far northwestern US state.
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