Utah Plane Crash

Guide Note: A low-wing Bonanza plane crashed into a Utah mountain on the morning of December 11, 2007, killing all three passengers. The plane's remains were about 7,500 feet in elevation, making it necessary to remove the bodies by helicopter. Experts believe that the cloud cover at the time of the accident made the mountain peak visibility very low.

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  1. First named victim was Robert L. Wolz of Idaho Falls, Idaho, who had years of flight experience and was once an FAA flight examiner in Pocatello
  2. The flight was en route to St. George from Idaho Falls

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