I am looking for the following NTSB report. Per the NTSB, the accident docket for this accident was destroyed and they only have the brief listed below. The pilot was Milton J. Brown. Passengers were Dr. W. Randolph Lovelace, II, and Mary Lovelace. Any information on the accident is greatly appreciated. NTSB Identification: DEN66A0045 14 CFR Part 135 Nonscheduled operation of CUTTER FLY SER Aircraft: BEECH B95, registration: N9975R ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FILE DATE LOCATION AIRCRAFT DATA INJURIES FLIGHT PILOT DATA F S M/N PURPOSE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-1085 65/12/12 NR.ASPEN COLO BEECH B95 CR- 1 0 0 COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL, FL.INSTR., TIME - 1300 N9975R PX- 2 0 0 AIR TAXI-PASSG AGE 27, 4000 TOTAL HOURS, DAMAGE-DESTROYED OT- 0 0 0 600 IN TYPE, INSTRUMENT RATED. TYPE OF ACCIDENT PHASE OF OPERATION COLLISION WITH GROUND/WATER: CONTROLLED IN FLIGHT: NORMAL CRUISE PROBABLE CAUSE(S) PILOT IN COMMAND - BECAME LOST/DISORIENTED MISCELLANEOUS ACTS,CONDITIONS - FLEW INTO BLIND CANYON FACTOR(S) TERRAIN - SNOW-COVERED MISSING AIRCRAFT - LATER RECOVERED FIRE AFTER IMPACT REMARKS- RECOVERY DATE 12/15/66. Full narrative is not available Respectfully, Roni Roni Anderson Librarian [Library-Logo-EMail_small] Federal Aviation Administration Aerospace Medical Education Division Phone: (405) 954-4398 Fax: (405) 954-4379 Email: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> In our continuing effort to improve the quality of service to our stakeholders, the Office of Aerospace Medicine (AAM) would appreciate any comments you may have on our services and how to improve them. Your participation in meeting our goals for continuous improvement is greatly appreciated. http://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/avs/stakeholder_feedback/aam/aam400/