who has 1,500 hours of flight time and is considered highly experienced was able to eject without any major injuries. the names of the two victims on that cessna have not been released, and, scott, the national transportation safety board is expected to take over the investigation when they get here tomorrow. >> pelley: omar, thank you. tonight, conditions are still too dangerous to recover the body of a hiker who was killed when an ice cave collapsed yesterday in northern washington state. ben tracy is looking at the cause. [screaming]. >> reporter: the ice first began to crumble on sunday. several tourists inside one of the ice caves barely escaped. but when a cave partially collapsed monday, a 34-year-old woman was killed, buried under ice and rock inside. three others were airlifted to a seattle hospital. shari ireton is with the snohomish county sheriff's office. >> it's not illegal to go in the caves, however, we've been saying since mid-may, it's