New report details minutes leading up to plane crash that killed NASA astronaut Bill Anders

Anders was flying a typical route he called an “Orcas run” on June 7 when he crashed, according to the new report.

DEER HARBOR, Wash. — Everything about the day was typical, family and friends of Bill Anders said. 

It was typical for him to take a plane from the Heritage Flight Museum he founded in Skagit County to fly his typical “Orcas run,” past his previous home in the San Juan Islands. He texted a family friend, and former neighbor, who lived on Orcas Island, letting her know he would be flying by soon. That was typical, she told investigators. 

It was all typical

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