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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The pilot of a medical helicopter that crashed in a Missouri field had reported that it was low on fuel, federal transportation officials say, but it could be as much as a year before they know what caused the crash that killed all four people onboard.
The Eurocopter AS-350, owned by Colorado-based Air Methods Corp. and flown by its subsidiary, LifeNet, crashed just before 7 p.m. Friday 2 miles from Mosby, where it had planned to land at the Midwest National Air Center for refueling. The pilot, two medical crew members and a 58-year-old female patient were killed.



