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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Air-safety investigators will study radar tapes to determine why two small planes collided in sunny, clear conditions over the Everglades on Saturday, killing four, including a Basalt man.

Both planes had been on training missions, and that could be a major factor in the accident, aviation experts said.

“Even in good visibility, pilots have to look out for one another,” Robert Breiling, an aviation-accident analyst based in Boca Raton, Fla., said Monday.

The collision killed two flight instructors and two students, including Bryan Sax, 37, of Basalt.

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