JUNEAU, Alaska (Reuters) - A sightseeing plane that crashed last month in Alaska killing all nine on board was flying in "marginal" visual conditions marked by rain and patches of low clouds before hitting a mountain, federal investigators said on Tuesday.
The DeHavilland DHC-3 Otter float plane crashed on June 25 during a tour of the Misty Fjords area near Ella Lake, about 24 miles (39 km) northeast of Ketchikan, a popular summertime cruise destination.
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