
Published July 29, 2010
| Associated Press
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PORTLAND, Maine – Investigators plan further examination of the fuel pump on a small plane that crashed near Portland International Jetport in Maine, killing two people.
A preliminary report by the National Transportation Safety Board noted this week that tests of the crash-damaged Yak-52 pointed toward problems with the fuel pump.
The report says there appeared to be corrosion inside the fuel pump bypass valve and fuel inlet line. A stuck bypass valve could cause the engine to become starved for fuel.
Pilot Mark Haskell of Brunswick was undergoing biannual certification and had a flight instructor with him when the Soviet training aircraft crashed shortly after takeoff on June 17. The propeller was not turning on impact, indicating that the engine had failed.
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