C-5 Crash At Dover AFB in April Blamed On Crew Error

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A U.S. Air Force accident investigation board has concluded that the cause of a C-5B crash near Dover AFB, Del., on Apr. 3 was a series of primarily pilot errors that resulted in the aircraft stalling into the ground. All 14 crewmembers from the USAF Reserve's 512th Military Airlift Wing and three...

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