Plane carrying former OU quarterback Steve Davis experienced problems, says NTSB

 
BY AMANDA BLAND, TULSA WORLD | Modified: March 20, 2013 at 1:50 pm | Published: March 20, 2013   

The pilot of a small jet carrying four people on a business trip from Tulsa radioed he was having problems with the plane’s hydraulics shortly before a fatal crash Sunday, investigators said.

photo - COLLEGE FOOTBALL: 1976 ORANGE BOWL - STEVE DAVIS PITCHES OUT JUST IN TIME AS MICHIGAN'S DON DUFEK UPENDS THE OU QUARTERBACK IN THE FOURTH QUARTER
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: 1976 ORANGE BOWL - STEVE DAVIS PITCHES OUT JUST IN TIME AS MICHIGAN'S DON DUFEK UPENDS THE OU QUARTERBACK IN THE FOURTH QUARTER

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Former University of Oklahoma quarterback Steve Davis and Tulsa businessman Wesley Bryan “Wes” Caves, owner of DigiCut Systems, were killed in the crash.

Investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board are unsure who was flying the plane. Both Davis or Caves were licensed pilots.

Read the complete article at tulsaworld.com.




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