IN BRIEF
HONOLULU
F-15 defect no cause of crash, officials say
A structural defect like the one that grounded all F-15s in November is not suspected in the crash last week of an F-15D off the coast of Hawaii.
Officials said the F-15D was intact before the crash 60 miles south of Oahu and had passed a safety inspection three weeks earlier.
The F-15s’ grounding came after a model broke in two during a training flight over Missouri. An investigation concluded that a defective aluminum beam in the frame cracked.
Another investigation found that more than 150 of the military’s F-15s had the flawed beams.
Officials said a team will gather in Hawaii this week to investigate Friday’s crash. Training missions in Hawaii involving the jets have been put on hold.
CARSON CITY
Company submits plans for hotel-casino
A Las Vegas-based company has announced plans to build a hotel-casino in Carson City.
A design firm has submitted Golden Gaming Inc.’s plans to build a 107,000-square-foot resort at the corner of U.S. Highway 50 and Lompa Lane by an entrance to the U.S. Highway 395 bypass.
Plans call for the Sierra Gold to include a casino, 220-room hotel, restaurants, 750-space parking garage and 13,000 square feet of conference space.
Golden Gaming runs casinos in Nevada and Colorado and taverns across the state.