WASHINGTON (KELO.com) — The National Transportation Safety Board is still working on the causes of two plane crashes in South Dakota.
The NTSB tells KELO.com News that for the plane crash near Chamberlain over the Thanksgiving holiday last year that killed nine people, they hope to have a report in six to nine months.
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For the Christmas night 2018 crash in Sioux Falls that killed two people, the NTSB did not have an estimate as to when that would be completed.
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(Liz Ryan, KELO.com News, contributed to this report.)



