NTSB CITES SPATIAL DISORIENTATION IN CARNAHAN CRASH

Pilot spatial disorientation complicated by a faulty attitude indicator was the likely reason a Cessna 335 crashed near Hillsboro, Mo. Oct. 16, 2000, killing former Missouri Gov. Mel Carnahan (D), his son Randy and his campaign aide, Chris Sifford, the National Transportation Safety Board reaffirmed...

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