U.K. panel confirms findings of pilot error in '94 Chinook crash

The U.K. government effectively rejected protests from families of pilots blamed for the 1994 crash of a Royal Air Force Chinook HC-2 helicopter in Northern Ireland. The Common Defense Committee, after studying the RAF Board of Inquiry findings, said that the Chinook Mk. II fleet was operating...

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