The Dangers of HAZMAT Are `In the Bag'

On most days, flying in the Hawaiian Islands is a joy and a pleasure, but even a routine flight in paradise can turn ugly. The crew of the Shorts SD-330 had just departed and leveled off at 9,000 feet when their troubles began. What smelled like toxic fumes wafted through the cockpit. As they...

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