FAILURE TO MONITOR AIRSPEED, ICING CITED IN CIRCUIT CITY CRASH

The National Transportation Safety Board faulted the crew's failure to monitor airspeed and activate deicing boots in the Feb. 16, 2005 crash of a Cessna Citation 560 owned by Circuit City near Pueblo Memorial Airport in Colorado. The safety board also cited inadequate certification standards for...

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