Cargo Fire Caused FedEx DC-10 Accident, NTSB Says
An inflight cargo fire of undetermined origin was the probable cause of the FedEx DC-10 accident Sept. 5, 1996, at Stewart Airport, Newburgh, N.Y., the National Transportation Safety Board said yesterday. The three crewmembers and two passengers evacuated the aircraft after an emergency landing, and...
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