The NTSB is out with their report on a deadly plane crash in Windham, Nov. 24.As NewsChannel 13 has been reporting, the plane was carrying three dogs rescued from a high-kill shelter. The pilot and one dog were killed. Two other dogs were hurt. The plane took off from Churchville, Maryland at 4:40 p.m. Around 6 p.m., the pilot reported bad turbulence at 5,000 feet. He then lowered his altitude to 4,300 feet, and reported the turbulence calmed a bit. However, altitude continued to drop until the plane ultimately crashed.

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