SUPER-COOLED DRIZZLE DROPLETS: MESSAGE AND MESSENGER CHALLENGED (Page C12)

When American Eagle flight 4184 went down near Roselawn, Indiana on October 31, 1994, claiming all 68 souls on board, it introduced a new weather phenomenon into the aviation lexicon-''super-cooled drizzle droplets (SCDDs).'' Now the FAA and the industry are at severe odds over how to solve the...

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