Source: Times Union, Albany, N.迷你倉庫Y.Aug. 15--The National Transportation Safety Board said this week that it couldn't determine why there was total loss of power to the engine of the plane carrying two local developers that crashed a year ago shortly after take-off from Albany International Airport.The board did say that a corroded magneto found in the wreckage could have contributed to "a partial loss of power and/or perceived rough engine operation."The board said the probable cause was dete儲存mined to be "a total loss of engine power for reasons that could not be determined during the post-accident investigation and testing."The crash shortly after takeoff at 7:27 a.m. exactly one year ago of the single-engine Beech aircraft killed local developers Walter F. Uccellini and Jim Quinn, both of the United Group of Companies.Copyright: ___ (c)2013 the Times Union (Albany, N.Y.) Visit the Times Union (Albany, N.Y.) at .timesunion.com Distributed by MCT Information Services新蒲崗迷你倉
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