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JUNEAU, Alaska — The float plane that crashed in southwest Alaska this week was equipped with technology meant to alert the pilot if he was headed dangerously toward terrain.
But National Transportation Safety Board chairwoman Deborah Hersman said at a news conference Friday that it still isn’t clear whether the system was on or working at the time of the crash, which killed former U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens and four others Monday.
Investigators continued their search for answers Friday, including conducting interviews with two of the four survivors and working to bring the wreckage off the hillside for closer inspection.



