Correction: Small Airplane Crash story
PHILLIPS, Wis. — In a story July 3 about a plane crash in northern Wisconsin that killed six people, The Associated Press erroneously reported an expert’s listing of factors that can contribute to a small plane falling apart in the air. The story should have said that Don Knutson, who was not speaking specifically about the crash, explained that icing conditions, not extremely cold air, can cause a loss of flight control through buildup of ice on aerodynamic surfaces. The story also should have explained that a cabin fire or smoke in the cockpit can create a distraction or poor visibility that might lead a pilot to overstress the aircraft.
A corrected version of the story is below:
Small airplane fell apart in the air in Wisconsin, killing 6
Authorities say small airplane that went down in northern Wisconsin fell apart in the air, killing six people


