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The DHC-3 pilot was 60 years old identified as Lou Beck. He held an airline transport pilot certificate and a flight instructor certificate, a rating for single-engine seaplanes, and a valid first-class medical certificate with a limitation requiring corrective lenses. He had been hired by Taquan Air
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broadcasting feature of the GSL 71 was disabled because the control knob was set to the OFF position, and the Taquan Air preflight checklist (which listed the name of a different operator) did not require the pilot to set the knob to the appropriate position to broadcast pressure altitude. According
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mobile app CDTI used by the DHC-2 pilot, which was not designed to provide alerts when the target aircraft is not broadcasting pressure altitude. The lack of dedicated auditory or visual warnings left both pilots dependent on visually checking their CDTI display screens periodically.
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and ferried the survivors to shore before a Coast Guard boat and helicopter arrived. The female passenger in the right front seat was severely injured and was seen motionless and slumped over in her seat as the aircraft sank. She was the only fatality on the DHC-3.
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crashed one week later on 20 May and the airline suspended all flights the following day. Amid increased oversight by the FAA, Taquan resumed limited cargo service on 23 May, scheduled passenger flights on 31 May, and on-demand sightseeing tours on June 3.
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N959PA taken by a passenger on N952DB just before the collision; the red oval illustrates the window post blocking the pilot's view
1124:"NTSB Publishes Preliminary Report for Investigation of Mid-Air Collision, Calls for Greater Safety Measures for For-Hire Flights"
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1645:Categories
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587:Casualties
475:docked in
374:Taquan Air
366:floatplane
336:Fatalities
320:Passengers
274:Taquan Air
228:Fatalities
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1158:ntsb.gov
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691:See also
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650:Garmin
571:floats
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440:N952DB
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