Crew Deviation Caused Fatal October 2004 CRJ-200 Crash
The National Transportation Safety Board believes crew members piloting the Pinnacle Airlines CRJ-200 that crashed in October 2004 made huge deviations from standard operating procedures, which left them unable to restart the plane's engines after they induced a stall at 41,000 feet, the upper end...
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