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Virgin Galactic investigation 'could take a year'

The investigation into what caused the Virgin Galactic test flight to crash could take as long as 12 months, lead investigator Chris Hart has said.

Mr Hart, who is acting head of the National Transportation Safety Board, also told reporters that his team would interview injured co-pilot Peter Siebold when he was ready.

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Surviving pilot 'alert and talking to family and doctors'

Credit: Scaled Composites

Scaled Composites, one of the companies behind Virgin Galactic's space tourism project has issued a statement, saying that the injured pilot Peter Siebold is "alert and talking with his family and doctors."

The Scaled Composites family lost a respected and devoted colleague yesterday, Michael Alsbury, who was the co-pilot for the test flight of SpaceShipTwo.

Peter Siebold, the Director of Flight Operations at Scaled Composites, was piloting SpaceShipTwo.

He is alert and talking with his family and doctors.

We remain focused on supporting the families of the two pilots and all of our employees, as well as the agencies investigating the accident. We ask at this time that everyone please respect the privacy of the families.

– Scaled Composites

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