CREW OF TRANSPLANT FLIGHT HAD CONTROL PROBLEMS EARLY ON

The flight crew of a Cessna Citation II 550 that crashed into Lake Michigan last month began having directional control problems shortly after takeoff, the National Transportation Safety Board said last week. The aircraft, with two pilots, had taken off from Milwaukee's Mitchell Field (MKE) carrying...

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