The pilot killed in a plane crash in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, last month stopped responding to an air traffic controller minutes before the wreck, according to a report by the National Transportation Safety Board.
Terry Dolan , 63, was flying from Des Moines International Airport (DSM) in Iowa to Anoka County-Blaine Airport (ANE) on March 29. According to the report released Friday, Dolan initially contacted ANE’s airport control tower and reported he was going to land there. The air traffic controller gave him landing clearance, and Dolan repeated the clearance to the controller.
Around four minutes after the initial interaction, the controller issued a low-altitude alert to Dolan, with no response. Around three minutes after issuing the alert, the controller attempted to contact Dolan again, with no response…