AF investigators blame operator error for Predator crash
U.S. Air Force investigators are blaming "operator error" for the crash of a $3.7 million RQ-1L Predator unmanned aerial vehicle near Indian Springs Auxiliary Field, Nev., on Sept. 14, but point out the errors reflect the UAV's "immaturity," along with "lack of complete documentation and poor human...
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