NATION/WORLD The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, January 30, 2001-- 7 S t i Alk' Icy wings may have caused fatal OSU crash BYERS, Colo. (AP) - After a snowy day walking through a mile of scattered wreck- age, aviation investigators focused on whether a plane used by Oklahoma State had been de- iced before takeoff. "We have some very detailed and painstak- ing work ahead of us in what are not the best weather conditions," John Hammerschmidt, head of the National Transportation Safety Board crash investigation team, said Sunday. Ten people, including two Oklahoma State basketball players and six staffers, were killed Saturday when the twin-engine plane crashed into a field. The plane had taken off from Jef- ferson County Airport in light snow and with a visibility of one mile. The crew was told ice could form on the wings, but investigators said conditions were not harsh enough for authorities to ground the plane. Federal investigators planned yesterday to interview the maintenance crews who worked on the plane before takeoff, those who spoke with the plane's crew just before takeoff and the pilots of the two planes that arrived safely at Stillwater, Okla. The Beechcraft King Air 200 Catpass was one of three planes carrying the school's bas- ketball team and associates back to Stillwater after a loss to Colorado at Boulder. No distress call was made before the crash, said Arnold Scott of the NTSB. Among the victims were Oklahoma State players Nate Fleming and Daniel Lawson, sports information employee Will Hancock, director of basketball operations Pat Noyes and their trainer Brian Luinstra. The Big 12 Conference said the school's game tonight at Texas Tech had been post- poned indefinitely. Oklahoma State said its basketball schedule will be completed. Coach Eddie Sutton had stayed in his office until after 1 a.m. Sunday, notifying family members and meeting with his griev- ing players. Classes were held yesterday; the school set a memorial service for tomorrow. The plane was registered to North Bay Charter of Reno, Nev The company declined to comment. The university said it was not a charter flight and the plane for the trip was provided by an Oklahoma City man. Fs. eAP PHO T( An Investigator carries a piece of wreckage from the site of the plane crash that killed 10 people associated with the Oklahoma State basketball team. J1 ~I I \ I 1: k R I~Y i~ B Ix' Find out how to pack your bags for an experience of a lifetime.. . Stop into OIP and learn about Academic Year and Summer STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS! Prices starting at.. Sydney......$1668 Auckland...$1613 Madrid.........$422 London.........$310 Subject t1 w",ibdlit Restrictions may apply Ta. not included --.., lIIl!uII .11 .h IL'sorlimilomfoo" rmt. I I I I I I : I' 1111 U. Applications for 2001 OIP Spring/Summer Programs are due in February. Deadlines have passed for many Fall 2001/Academic Year 2001-2002 programs, but it's not too early to start planning for Winter 2002! i i7 III r'~ I -1 1 I1 TRAVEL I1 sr7 MoA j For more information, please contact the Office of International Programs G513 Michigan Union 764-4311 www.umich.edu/~iinetloip Al 111111 l:-1 I ji I r 11:a kIlll I I CHINA enzhen, China Shenzhen, China's fast-growing, economic miracle lion offers modern housing, a warm climate, beaches, Mandarin Chinese Each semester iversities) 3 credits in teaching 2001 to 2002 ,i I I 9 and TV. m m m m m m