A Hurried VFR Arrival; a Misconfigured Aircraft

THE WEATHER AT BALTIMORE-Washington International Airport (BWI) just after sunrise on May 14, 2004, was good for spring on the Chesapeake. Winds were calm, the visibility was six miles and the temperature was 70F. There were a few clouds at 15,000 feet, the temperature/dew-point spread was wide and...

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