B AT]JaTTALION r 7 Thursday, June 6, 2002 itfstrument failure ""uses fatal plane crash *nd have ur strain ?ar abserj ist two ted at re: But all im mated s in ilayoffs, return r- :e years ract, rq .25 mil: options i hisvct ith th^ IINGTON (AP) — The lestigation of the plane lit killed Gov. Mel (found that his pilot son, leame disoriented and of his Cessna 335, in lise the key instrument jim through darkness, bg malfunctioned, jational Transportation (oard on Wednesday final word on the prob- of the crash, saying failed to control the le aircraft because he ^BA, iAn/ted. The instrument ind toollld/ turbulent weather caching 1/ to the accident, the After two/ New Jer^ne crashed on Oct. 16, dn inipro wooded hills south of andthef killing the governor, rs there, d aide Chris Sifford. Kansas in 'arnahan died three title in tr^ ore t ^ ie e * ect ‘ on * n >r San yJ sou S* 11 ^ ie Senate seat ree and! Republican John purs! ml now the attorne y g en - to rnaJ'^ Ban s name remained anH aiJ ballot and he beat . T H'J ^' s w idow. Jean, was L lnaia, |l to serve the first two n) 7 ’ n f the six-year term that Jtvc been his, and she is gest campaigning for election in ,een c At to finish out the term, i Iverso:! the crash, investigators jmultuoAcused on the main the cj|'nt Randy Carnahan ■Iphia. : ame ced Sept. used to navigate, the primary altitude indicator. Also called the artificial hori zon, the altitude indicator reports a plane’s position in the air, telling whether a plane is banking and whether the nose is high or low. NTSB investigators concluded that the primary altitude indicator u The loss of the primary altitude indicator alone does not explain why the pilot lost control of the airplane and crashed. National Transportation Safety Board report “was not displaying properly at the time of impact,” although they could not determine what caused the malfunction. A smaller, secondary altitude indicator was working, investiga tors concluded. Thus, “the loss of the primary altitude indicator alone does not explain why the pilot lost control of the airplane and crashed,” the report said. Because the secondary instru ment was smaller and located several feet away, Randy Carnahan would have had to turn his head frequently and rapidly for cross-checks with other instruments, probably causing “spacial disorientation” that noise and turbulence from the storms made worse, the report said. A transcript of Randy Carnahan’s conversation with air traffic controllers, released last year by the NTSB, shows the pilot struggled with failed instruments. The altitude indicators are powered by a vacuum pump and manifold system, which the vic tims’ families blame in wrong ful death lawsuits for causing the instrument failure. Defendants in the case have said negligence by Randy Carnahan led to the crash. The NTSB concluded that because the secondary altitude indicator was working, and judging from parts found in the wreckage, “adequate vacuum existed for the airplane’s instru ments to operate.” But investigators said rotors that powered the primary indica tor’s display were not operating at a high enough velocity to keep it operating properly. -year- old girl missing mtl) «r LAKE CITY (AP) — A gunman broke l ™ es .Borne and took a 14-year-old girl from her | join Wednesday, warning the girl’s younger nd mu J 6 wou 'd Burt her if she told anyone what ready police said - v t l^ e olice, some with tracking dogs, began search- in no IT' fo^hills for Elizabeth Smart before dawn authorities used a statewide emergency alert is wasll n t f° r the first time to quickly broadcast ihe foil 0 * 1111 '®'! about a missing child, iterested'hhce'said there was no indication the man this teaf 'Elizabeth, but authorities were looking at the the 199-ity s computer to see if the girl had contacted has beentgers online and interviewed the eighth-grad- that the classmates at Bryant Intermediate School. Bis was not a purely random act. He’d have Armas tow that she lived there,” said Wes Galloway, Jer who ■s’advocate for Salt Lake City police, iss playerlfcabeth’s 9-year-old sister waited several efore tfo s before alerting her parents about the abduc- Clint Maifcecause of the threat, police spokesman ami Baird said. Ser, ’ W iM S ' Ster to,d P°Bce that the soft-spoken man Bouse by forcing open a window and had a small black handgun. Elizabeth was wearing red pajamas, and the man let her take a pair of shoes, police said. Police said the man did not force open a win dow in the girls’ bedroom, but did not say exactly where the window was. The man did not leave the home through the same window, police said. Baird also said the family’s home is for sale and police are looking at a list of people who toured the house, a 7-bedroom home listed at $1.19 million. Elizabeth’s disappearance was the first use of Utah’s Emergency Alert System, known as the Rachael Alert. It was created in April to quickly broadcast information about an abducted child. The alert started about 3 1/2 hours after police were notified of the girl’s disappearance. The Rachael Alert, named after a Utah girl abducted and killed in 1982, was adapted from the Amber Plan, named for 9-year-old Amber Hagerman, who was abducted and murdered in Texas in 1996. Utah is the ninth state to establish the program. n rena coven trotting d Dc 20-year-o ague - lore ex ed rival' :k will o have i said. ill the II the olf :rs. U.S. teariconstitutional. rida cutting ile appealing inker ruling IALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - state will continue to cut 15 in areas where citrus jker has been discovered I® it appeals a circuit [e s decision that Florida's a se eradication law is NEWS IN BRIEF The department will remove all citrus trees, even healthy ones, within 1,900 feet on an infected tree if homeowners give their per mission. 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