An investigation into the Yute Commuter Service plane that caught fire on Nov. 20, 2021 has found that the fire was started by wiring in the aircraft that was installed incorrectly. The wiring was installed as part of a federally funded experimental safety program, and there could be over 200 other planes in the region that have the same problem.
The plane that caught fire was a Cessna 207. A week after the incident, two investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board and one from the airplaneâs manufacturer arrived in Bethel to find out what started the fire. They started collecting the charred wreckage of the plane.
âWe were able to harvest some parts that we suspect were the ignition source of the fire,â said NTSB Alaska chief Clint Johnson.