Ostler International president dies in Alaskan plane crash
The aircraft ran out of fuel and forced a landing in the 58-degree waters of Icy Strait, Alaska. Ostler, owner of Salt Lake City-based Ostler International, a parent company of CertiFit, an autobody and aftermarket parts supplier, had planned to refuel along a planned route. But instead of stopping,...
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Published in | Automotive Body Repair News Vol. 42; no. 9; p. 23 |
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Format | Trade Publication Article |
Language | English |
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Cleveland
Endeavor Business Media
01.09.2003
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Summary: | The aircraft ran out of fuel and forced a landing in the 58-degree waters of Icy Strait, Alaska. Ostler, owner of Salt Lake City-based Ostler International, a parent company of CertiFit, an autobody and aftermarket parts supplier, had planned to refuel along a planned route. But instead of stopping, the pilot continued on toward his destination, thinking the fuel gauge showed that they had enough gas to complete the trip. |
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ISSN: | 2166-0751 2166-2533 |