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Published 8:16 am Monday, July 8, 2013

Police and emergency personnel stand near the remains of a fixed-wing aircraft that was engulfed in flames Sunday at the Soldotna Airport in Soldotna
Police and emergency personnel stand near the remains of a fixed-wing aircraft that was engulfed in flames Sunday at the Soldotna Airport in Soldotna

JETLINER ATTENDANT DESCRIBES dramatic evacuation in San Francisco . . .

40 still missing in deadly Canadian oil train crash . . .

All 10 killed in Soldotna, Alaska, air traxi crash . . .

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Police and emergency personnel stand near the remains of a fixed-wing aircraft that was engulfed in flames Sunday at the Soldotna Airport in Soldotna, Alaska.