Maine Attorney General Michael Carpenter yesterday said he is awaiting a Nationa

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Portland Press Herald

Date

6-2-1994

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4B

Abstract

Maine Attorney General Michael Carpenter yesterday said he is awaiting a National Traffic Safety Board report before deciding whether to file criminal charges against John G. Rafter, the pilot of the Airmed helicopter that crashed November 19, killing three people. Rafter, Airmed's chief pilot, president and majority shareholder, voluntarily surrendered the company's state paramedic air transfer license a few weeks ago, and has decided to give up emergency medical flying for the forseeable future. Details.

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Sean G. Rafter

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